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Definition of something
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of something is as below...
Something
(adv.)
In some
degree;
somewhat;
to some
extent;
at some
distance.
Lern More About Something
☛ Wiki Definition of Something
☛ Wiki Article of Something
☛ Google Meaning of Something
☛ Google Search for Something
Rebuild
::
Rebuild
(v. t.) To build
again,
as
something
which has been
demolished;
to
construct
anew; as, to
rebuild
a
house,
a wall, a
wharf,
or a
city..
Infiltrate
::
Infiltrate
(v. i.) To enter by
penetrating
the pores or
interstices
of a
substance;
to
filter
into or
through
something.
Trust
::
Trust (n.) to show
confidence
in a
person
by
intrusting
(him) with
something.
Incapacity
::
Incapacity
(n.) Want of legal
ability
or
competency
to do, give,
transmit,
or
receive
something;
inability;
disqualification;
as, the
inacapacity
of
minors
to make
binding
contracts,
etc..
Errand
::
Errand
(n.) A
special
business
intrusted
to a
messenger;
something
to be told or done by one sent
somewhere
for the
purpose;
often,
a
verbal
message;
a
commission;
as, the
servant
was sent on an
errand;
to do an
errand.
Also, one's
purpose
in going
anywhere..
Lesson
::
Lesson
(n.)
Anything
read or
recited
to a
teacher
by a pupil or
learner;
something,
as a
portion
of a book,
assigned
to a pupil to be
studied
or
learned
at one
time..
Exonerate
::
Exonerate
(v. t.) To
relieve,
in a moral
sense,
as of a
charge,
obligation,
or load of blame
resting
on one; to clear of
something
that lies upon
oppresses
one, as an
accusation
or
imputation;
as, to
exonerate
one's self from
blame,
or from the
charge
of
avarice..
Indigest
::
Indigest
(n.)
Something
indigested.
Expectative
::
Expectative
(n.)
Something
in
expectation;
esp., an
expectative
grace..
Verb
::
Verb (n.) A word which
affirms
or
predicates
something
of some
person
or
thing;
a part of
speech
expressing
being,
action,
or the
suffering
of
action..
Subjoinder
::
Subjoin
(v. t.) To add after
something
else has been said or
written;
to
ANNEX;
as, to
subjoin
an
argument
or
reason..
Pie
::
Pie (n.) An
article
of food
consisting
of paste baked with
something
in it or under it; as,
chicken
pie;
venison
pie; mince pie; apple pie;
pumpkin
pie..
Obligation
::
Obligation
(n.) Any act by which a
person
becomes
bound to do
something
to or for
anouther,
or to
forbear
something;
external
duties
imposed
by law,
promise,
or
contract,
by the
relations
of
society,
or by
courtesy,
kindness,
etc..
Ensearch
::
Ensearch
(v. i.) To make
search;
to try to find
something.
Surah
::
Suraddition
(n.)
Something
added or
appended,
as to a
name..
Proportionate
::
Proportionate
(a.)
Adjusted
to
something
else
according
to a
proportion;
proportional.
Tear
::
Tear (n.)
Something
in the form of a
transparent
drop of fluid
matter;
also, a
solid,
transparent,
tear-shaped
drop, as of some
balsams
or
resins..
Suffusion
::
Suffuse
(v. t.) To
overspread,
as with a fluid or
tincture;
to fill or
cover,
as with
something
fluid;
as, eyes
suffused
with
tears;
cheeks
suffused
with
blushes..
Action
::
Action
(n.) A
process
or
condition
of
acting
or
moving,
as
opposed
to rest; the doing of
something;
exertion
of power or
force,
as when one body acts on
another;
the
effect
of power
exerted
on one body by
another;
agency;
activity;
operation;
as, the
action
of heat; a man of
action..
Muffle
::
Muffle
(v. t.) To wrap up in
something
that
conceals
or
protects;
to wrap, as the face and neck, in thick and
disguising
folds;
hence,
to
conceal
or cover the face of; to
envelop;
to
inclose;
-- often with up..
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