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Definition of apply
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Apply (v. i.) To ply; to move.
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Clamp
::
Clamp (v. t.) To
fasten
with a clamp or
clamps;
to apply a clamp to; to place in a
clamp.
Apply
::
Apply (v. t.) To fix
closely;
to
engage
and
employ
diligently,
or with
attention;
to
attach;
to
incline..
Pulvil
::
Pulvil
(v. t.) To apply
pulvil
to.
Study
::
Study (n.) To apply the mind to books or
learning.
Egophony
::
Egophony
(n.) The sound of a
patient's
voice so
modified
as to
resemble
the
bleating
of a goat, heard on
applying
the ear to the chest in
certain
diseases
within
its
cavity,
as in
pleurisy
with
effusion..
Slapdash
::
Slapdash
(v. t.) To
apply,
or apply
something
to, in a
hasty,
careless,
or rough
manner;
to
roughcast;
as, to
slapdash
mortar
or paint on a wall, or to
slapdash
a
wall..
Stopple
::
Stopping-out
(n.) A
method
adopted
in
etching,
to keep the acid from those parts which are
already
sufficiently
corroded,
by
applying
varnish
or other
covering
matter
with a
brush,
but
allowing
the acid to act on the other
parts..
Manuring
::
Manuring
(n.) The act of
process
of
applying
manure;
also, the
manure
applied..
Sight
::
Sight (v. t.) To apply
sights
to; to
adjust
the
sights
of; also, to give the
proper
elevation
and
direction
to by means of a
sight;
as, to sight a rifle or a
cannon..
Pervert
::
Pervert
(v. t.) To turn from
truth,
rectitude,
or
propriety;
to
divert
from a right use, end, or way; to lead
astray;
to
corrupt;
also, to
misapply;
to
misinterpret
designedly;
as, to
pervert
one's
words..
Countermark
::
Countermark
(v. t.) To apply a
countermark
to; as, to
countermark
silverware;
to
countermark
a
horse's
teeth..
Reapplication
::
Reapplication
(n.) The act of
reapplying,
or the state of being
reapplied..
Interpretation
::
Interpretation
(n.) The act or
process
of
applying
general
principles
or
formulae
to the
explanation
of the
results
obtained
in
special
cases.
Go
::
Go (v. i.) To apply one's self; to set one's self; to
undertake.
Turn
::
Turn (v. t.) To form in a
lathe;
to shape or
fashion
(anything)
by
applying
a
cutting
tool to it while
revolving;
as, to turn the legs of
stools
or
tables;
to turn ivory or
metal..
Reprimer
::
Reprimer
(n.) A
machine
or
implement
for
applying
fresh
primers
to spent
cartridge
shells,
so that the
shells
be used
again..
Argumentation
::
Argumentation
(n.) The act of
forming
reasons,
making
inductions,
drawing
conclusions,
and
applying
them to the case in
discussion;
the
operation
of
inferring
propositions,
not known or
admitted
as true, from facts or
principles
known,
admitted,
or
proved
to be
true..
Inflict
::
Inflict
(v. t.) To give,
cause,
or
produce
by
striking,
or as if by
striking;
to apply
forcibly;
to lay or
impose;
to send; to cause to bear, feel, or
suffer;
as, to
inflict
blows;
to
inflict
a wound with a
dagger;
to
inflict
severe
pain by
ingratitude;
to
inflict
punishment
on an
offender;
to
inflict
the
penalty
of death on a
criminal..
Dispense
::
Dispense
(v. t.) To
apply,
as laws to
particular
cases;
to
administer;
to
execute;
to
manage;
to
direct..
Bend
::
Bend (v. t.) To apply
closely
or with
interest;
to
direct.
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