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NGSL Rank: 274
present
ˈprɛz(ə)nt
Meanings
adjective
- in a particular place.E.g. a doctor must be present at the ringside
- existing or occurring now.E.g. she did not expect to find herself in her present situation
noun
- the period of time now occurring.E.g. they are happy and at peace, refusing to think beyond the present
- a present tense.E.g. the verbs are all in the present
verb
- give or award formally or ceremonially.E.g. the duke presented certificates to the men
- formally introduce (someone) to someone else.E.g. may I present my wife?
- introduce or announce the various items of (a broadcast show) as a participant.E.g. the Late Show was presented by Cynthia Rose
- exhibit (a particular state or appearance) to others.E.g. the EC presented a united front over the crisis
- (of a patient) come forward for initial medical examination for a particular condition or symptom.E.g. the patient presented with mild clinical encephalopathy
- (of a part of a fetus) be directed towards the cervix during labour.
- hold out or aim (a firearm) at something so as to be ready to fire.E.g. they were to present their rifles, take aim, and fire
noun
- the position of a firearm when aimed or held ready to be aimed, especially the position from which a rifle is fired.
noun
- a thing given to someone as a gift.E.g. a Christmas present
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