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Definition of train
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 train is as below...
Train (v. t.) To teach and form by
practice;
to
educate;
to
exercise;
to
discipline;
as, to train the
militia
to the
manual
exercise;
to train
soldiers
to the use of
arms..
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Check
::
Check (v. t.) To put a
sudden
restraint
upon; to stop
temporarily;
to
hinder;
to
repress;
to curb.
Spontaneous
::
Spontaneous
(a.)
Proceding
from
natural
feeling,
temperament,
or
disposition,
or from a
native
internal
proneness,
readiness,
or
tendency,
without
constraint;
as, a
spontaneous
gift or
proportion..
Rescue
::
Rescue
(v.) The act of
rescuing;
deliverance
from
restraint,
violence,
or
danger;
liberation..
Distrain
::
Distrain
(v. t.) To press
heavily
upon; to bear down upon with
violence;
hence,
to
constrain
or
compel;
to bind; to
distress,
torment,
or
afflict..
Ransom
::
Ransom
(n.) The money or price paid for the
redemption
of a
prisoner,
or for goods
captured
by an
enemy;
payment
for
freedom
from
restraint,
penalty,
or
forfeit..
Attendant
::
Attendant
(v. t.) Being
present,
or in the
train;
accompanying;
in
waiting..
Reach
::
Reach (v. i.) To
strain
after
something;
to make
efforts.
Cortege
::
Cortege
(n.) A train of
attendants;
a
procession.
Sprunt
::
Sprung
(a.) Said of a spar that has been
cracked
or
strained.
Poinder
::
Poinder
(n.) One who
distrains
property.
Train
::
Train (v. t.) To lead or
direct,
and form to a wall or
espalier;
to form to a
proper
shape,
by
bending,
lopping,
or
pruning;
as, to train young
trees..
Confine
::
Confine
(n.)
Apartment;
place of
restraint;
prison.
Strain
::
Strain
(n.) A
portion
of music
divided
off by a
double
bar; a
complete
musical
period
or
sentence;
a
movement,
or any
rounded
subdivision
of a
movement..
Cadence
::
Cadence
(n.) A
cadenza,
or
closing
embellishment;
a pause
before
the end of a
strain,
which the
performer
may fill with a
flight
of
fancy..
Kindergarten
::
Kindergarten
(n.) A
school
for young
children,
conducted
on the
theory
that
education
should
be begun by
gratifying
and
cultivating
the
normal
aptitude
for
exercise,
play,
observation,
imitation,
and
construction;
-- a name given by
Friedrich
Froebel,
a
German
educator,
who
introduced
this
method
of
training,
in rooms
opening
on a
garden..
Distringas
::
Distringas
(n.) A writ
commanding
the
sheriff
to
distrain
a
person
by his goods or
chattels,
to
compel
a
compliance
with
something
required
of him..
Confinement
::
Confinement
(n.)
Restraint
within
doors by
sickness,
esp. that
caused
by
childbirth;
lying-in..
Back
::
Back
(adv.)
In a state of
restraint
or
hindrance.
Caravan
::
Caravan
(n.) A
large,
covered
wagon,
or a train of such
wagons,
for
conveying
wild
beasts,
etc., for
exhibition;
an
itinerant
show, as of wild
beasts..
Train
::
Train (v.) A
connected
line of cars or
carriages
on a
railroad.
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