- APPLY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of APPLY is to put to use especially for some practical purpose How to use apply in a sentence
- APPLYING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
APPLYING definition: 1 present participle of apply 2 to request something, usually officially, especially in writing… Learn more
- Applying - definition of applying by The Free Dictionary
To engage (oneself) in a task with close attention or persistence: applied myself to my studies 1 To be pertinent or relevant: a rule that applies to everyone 2 To request or seek assistance, employment, or admission: applied for unemployment benefits; will apply to college next year
- APPLY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you apply something such as a rule, system, or skill, you use it in a situation or activity The Government appears to be applying the same principle [VERB noun] His project is concerned with applying the technology to practical business problems [VERB noun + to]
- applying - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
to devote or employ diligently or with close attention: to apply one's mind to a problem; to apply oneself to a task lay or spread on: to apply paint to a wall; to apply a bandage to a wound to bring into physical contact with or close proximity to: to apply a match to gunpowder
- Apply - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
Apply also means to ask in a formal way Long before you applied the makeup, you had to apply for the job You can apply the word apply to many situations, including when you make use of something — like when you apply the brakes on a car
- Apply Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
Many high school students have begun applying for college [=asking to be accepted as students at colleges or universities by filling out and sending applications]
- APPLYING Synonyms: 142 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for APPLYING: relating, pertaining, referring, concerning, involving, affecting, connecting, interesting; Antonyms of APPLYING: playing, idling, fooling around, trifling, fiddling (around), messing around, dawdling, puttering (around)
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