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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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Training
::
Training
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Trai.
Constrained
::
Constrained
(imp. & p. p.) of
Constrai.
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..
Stressful
::
Stress
(v. t.) To
subject
to
stress,
pressure,
or
strain..
Accumulator
::
Accumulator
(n.) A
system
of
elastic
springs
for
relieving
the
strain
upon a rope, as in
deep-sea
dredging..
Imprison Ment
::
Imprison
ment (n.) The act of
imprisoning,
or the state of being
imprisoned;
confinement;
restraint..
Enjoin
::
Enjoin
(v. t.) To
prohibit
or
restrain
by a
judicial
order or
decree;
to put an
injunction
on.
Discipline
::
Discipline
(v. t.) To
accustom
to
regular
and
systematic
action;
to bring under
control
so as to act
systematically;
to train to act
together
under
orders;
to teach
subordination
to; to form a habit of
obedience
in; to
drill.
Unpinion
::
Unpinion
(v. t.) To loose from
pinions
or
manacles;
to free from
restraint.
Liberal
::
Liberal
(a.) Free to
excess;
regardless
of law or moral
restraint;
licentious.
Tammy
::
Tammy (n.) A kind of
woolen,
or
woolen
and
cotton,
cloth,
often
highly
glazed,
-- used for
curtains,
sieves,
strainers,
etc..
Titter
::
Titter
(v. t.) To laugh with the
tongue
striking
against
the root of the upper
teeth;
to laugh with
restraint,
or
without
much
noise;
to
giggle..
Miss
::
Miss (v. t.) To fail of
hitting,
reaching,
getting,
finding,
seeing,
hearing,
etc.; as, to miss the mark one
shoots
at; to miss the train by being late; to miss
opportunites
of
getting
knowledge;
to miss the point or
meaning
of
something
said..
Ruly
::
Ruly (a.)
Orderly;
easily
restrained;
--
opposed
to
unruly.
Temperance
::
Temperance
(v. t.)
Habitual
moderation
in
regard
to the
indulgence
of the
natural
appetites
and
passions;
restrained
or
moderate
indulgence;
moderation;
as,
temperance
in
eating
and
drinking;
temperance
in the
indulgence
of joy or
mirth;
specifically,
moderation,
and
sometimes
abstinence,
in
respect
to using
intoxicating
liquors..
Inhibit
::
Inhibit
(v. t.) To
check;
to hold back; to
restrain;
to
hinder.
Quadrate
::
Quadrate
(v. t.) To
adjust
(a gun) on its
carriage;
also, to train (a gun) for
horizontal
firing..
Pinion
::
Pinion
(v. t.) To
disable
or
restrain,
as a
person,
by
binding
the arms, esp. by
binding
the arms to the
body..
Reach
::
Reach (v. i.) To
strain
after
something;
to make
efforts.
Distrained
::
Distrained
(imp. & p. p.) of
Distrai.
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