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Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- intransitive verb To bring into nearness or contact with something; put on, upon, or to.
- intransitive verb To put to or adapt for a special use.
- intransitive verb To put into action.
- intransitive verb To engage (oneself) in a task with close attention or persistence.
- intransitive verb To be pertinent or relevant.
- intransitive verb To request or seek assistance, employment, or admission.
from The Century Dictionary.
- To lay on; bring into physical proximity or contact: as, to
apply the hand to the breast; to apply medicaments to a diseased part of the body; to apply a match to powder. - To bring into contact with particulars or with a particular case, as a principle, law, or rule; bring to bear upon; put into practical operation.
- To use or employ for a particular case, or devote to a particular purpose: as, to
apply a sum of money to the payment of a debt. - To connect or associate with, or refer to, some person or thing as applicable or pertinent; use as suitable or relative to some person or thing: as, to
apply the testimony to the case. - . To attribute; refer; ascribe.
- To give with earnestness or assiduity; employ with attention; devote: as, “apply thine heart unto instruction,” Prov. xxiii. 12.
- . To address or direct.
- . To be busy about; devote one's self with diligent vigor to; ply (which see).
- . To bend (the mind); reflexively, to comply; conform; be subservient to.
- . To visit.
- Synonyms To place (on). To appropriate (to). To turn, bend, direct. Addict, Devote, Apply. See
addict . - . To be in close contiguity.
- To have application; be applicable; have some connection, agreement, analogy, or reference: as, this argument applies well to the case; the remarks were not meant to apply to you.
- To make application or request; ask; have recourse with a view to gain something: as, to
apply for an office, information, etc. - To give attention; turn the mind.
- In astrology, of a heavenly body, to approach to the conjunction or aspect of another.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- intransitive verb To suit; to agree; to have some connection, agreement, or analogy.
- intransitive verb To make request; to have recourse with a view to gain something; to make application. (
to ); to solicit. - intransitive verb rare To ply; to move.
- intransitive verb To apply or address one's self; to give application; to attend closely (
to ). - transitive verb To lay or place; to put or adjust (one thing
to another); -- withto - transitive verb To put to use; to use or employ for a particular purpose, or in a particular case; to appropriate; to devote.
- transitive verb To make use of, declare, or pronounce, as suitable, fitting, or relative
- transitive verb To fix closely; to engage and employ diligently, or with attention; to attach; to incline.
- transitive verb rare To direct or address.
- transitive verb To betake; to address; to refer; -- used reflexively.
- transitive verb obsolete To busy; to keep at work; to ply.
- transitive verb obsolete To visit.
- transitive verb See under
Chemistry . - transitive verb See under
Mathematics .
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- verb transitive To lay or place; to put or adjust (one thing to another);—with to; as, to apply the hand to the breast; to apply
medicaments to a diseased part of the body. - verb transitive To put to use; to use or employ for a particular purpose, or in a particular case; to appropriate; to devote; as, to apply money to the payment of a
debt . - verb transitive To make use of, declare, or pronounce, as suitable, fitting, or relative; as, to apply the
testimony to the case; to apply anepithet to a person. - verb transitive To fix closely; to engage and employ diligently, or with attention; to
attach ; toincline . - verb transitive To
betake ; toaddress ; torefer ;—usedreflexively . - verb intransitive To
submit oneself as acandidate for. - verb intransitive To
pertain or berelevant to a specifiedindividual orgroup . - adjective Alternative spelling of
appley .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- verb be pertinent or relevant or applicable
- verb avail oneself to
- verb put into service; make work or employ for a particular purpose or for its inherent or natural purpose
- verb give or convey physically
- verb be applicable to; as to an analysis
- verb apply oneself to
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
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Examples
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If they were asked to define “press” as a group of people, they would have had the term apply to all able-bodied citizens.
The Volokh Conspiracy » First Amendment Rights vs. Rights to Vote / Be a Candidate 2010
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Does not the term apply to all who can make any sort of useful product or commodity?
Memorabilia 2007
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To insist that the term apply only to those who fear G-d purely- 100%- would probably rule out most of the people you and I know.
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This idea of being a strict constructionist first of all what is it for folks, break that down, and then does the label apply to Roberts?
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We make the term apply to any method of irritating the Hun, from a trench-raid to a big offensive.
The Glory of the Trenches Coningsby Dawson 1921
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Does the title apply to the same person throughout the ten chapters?
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent 1840-1916 1913
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Does not the term apply to all who can make any sort of useful product or commodity?
The Memorabilia 431 BC-350? BC Xenophon 1874
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All you need to apply is to be rich, white and bitter.
Think Progress » Anti-Union CPAC Being Serviced By ‘Terrific’ Union Employees 2010
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Does this label apply to everyone in their twenties?
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Why should the same term apply to page-level, site-level, and meta-site-level navigation?
doggdot.us 2009
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synonyms (204)
Words with the same meaning
- accouter
- accredit
- address
- administer
- affix
- agree
- allot
- ally
- appeal
- appertain
- apply for
- apply to
- appoint
- appropriate
- ascribe
- ask
- ask for
- assign
- associate
- attach
- attend
- attribute
- audition
- authorize
- bear
- bear on
- bear upon
- beg
- beg leave
- bend
- beseech
- bespeak
- bestow
- betake
- bid
- bind
- blanket
- block
- bracket
- buckle down
- busy
- call for
- call on
- call upon
- canopy
- carry out
- cement
- circulate a petition
- cloak
- clothe
- cloud
- commission
- commit
- concentrate
- connect
- cope
- correlate
- couple
- cover
- cover up
- cowl
- crave
- credit
- curtain
- dedicate
- demand
- desire
- devote
- direct
- do
- dose
- dose with
- draw a parallel
- dress up
- drudge
- eclipse
- embellish
- embrocate
- employ
- enforce
- enforce upon
- enrich
- entreat
- equate
- equip
- exercise
- exploit
- fasten
- file for
- film
- finger
- fit out
- fix
- focus
- force
- force upon
- furbish
- garnish
- gear
- give
- glue
- go
- go after
- grind
- handle
- hold
- hood
- identify
- implore
- importune
- impute
- incline
- indent
- interrelate
- interview
- lay on
- lay over
- link
- make
- make a request
- make a requisition
- make application
- mantle
- mask
- memorialize
- mete out to
- move
- muffle
- name
- nominate
- obduce
- obscure
- occult
- order
- outfit
- overlay
- overspread
- parallel
- parallelize
- pay attention
- pertain
- petition
- place
- ply
- pray
- prefer a petition
- prescribe for
- press
- put
- put in
- put in for
- put in force
- put in practice
- put into execution
- put on
- put to use
- put upon
- recur
- refer
- register
- relate
- relativize
- repair
- request
- requisition
- rig
- rub in
- rub on
- run
- screen
- scum
- seek
- set about
- set off
- shield
- sign a petition
- solicit
- spread over
- spruce up
- stick
- subsist
- sue
- suit
- superimpose
- superpose
- supplicate
- take on
- tap
- tend
- throw
- tie
- toil
- try out
- turn
- turn out
- undertake
- urge
- use
- utilize
- veil
- visit
- wed
- whistle for
- wish
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same context (23)
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Variants
forms (6)
Forms
cross-references (3)
Cross-references
rhymes (149)
Words with the same terminal sound
- Ai
- Alai
- Ally
- Bi
- Bligh
- Bly
- Brunei
- Cai
- Cy
- Dai
- Di
- Dubai
- Eye
- Fae
- Fi
- Fry
- Frye
- Gae
- Guy
- I
- I.
- July
- Kai
- Lai
- Lanai
- Lie
- Mai
- Mumbai
- Pty
- Shanghai
- Sri
- Sy
- Tai
- Thai
- Ty
- Versailles
- Vi
- Y
- Zhuhai
- ai
- ally
- awry
- ay
- aye
- belie
- bi
- bonsai
- buy
- by
- bye
- bye-bye
- chai
- chi
- comply
- cry
- cy
- decry
- defy
- deny
- di
- die
- drip-dry
- drive-by
- dry
- dye
- eye
- fae
- fi
- fly
- flye
- fry
- good-bye
- goodbye
- guy
- hereby
- heye
- hi
- hi-fi
- high
- hy
- i
- i.
- imply
- kwai
- lai
- lanai
- lie
- lxi
- ly
- lye
- mai
- misapply
- my
- nearby
- nigh
- nye
- overfly
- oversupply
- phi
- phy
- pi
- pie
- ply
- private-eye
- pry
- psi
- pye
- red-eye
- rely
- reply
- resupply
- retry
- rye
- sai
- sci
- semidry
- shanghai
- shy
- sigh
- sky
- sligh
- sly
- spry
- spy
- standby
- sty
- supply
- sy
- tae
- thereby
- thigh
- thy
- tie
- trie
- try
- ty
- tye
- underlie
- underly
- untie
- vi
- vie
- wai
- whereby
- why
- wry
- wy
- wye
- y
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