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- USE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Note: Uses originated in early English law and were the origin of the modern trust Uses became popular in medieval England, where they were often secretly employed as a method of evading laws (as those prohibiting mortmain) and penalties (as attainder) and to defeat creditors
- USE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
to avail oneself of; apply to one's own purposes to use the facilities to expend or consume in use We have used the money provided to treat or behave toward He did not use his employees with much consideration to take unfair advantage of; exploit to use people to gain one's own ends to drink, smoke, or ingest habitually to use drugs
- USE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
"Autumn" is used in British English and "fall" in American English That's an expression she often uses to describe how she feels
- USE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you say that someone uses people, you disapprove of them because they make others do things for them in order to benefit or gain some advantage from it, and not because they care about the other people
- Uses - definition of uses by The Free Dictionary
Define uses uses synonyms, uses pronunciation, uses translation, English dictionary definition of uses v used , us·ing , us·es v tr 1 To put into service or employ for a purpose: I used a whisk to beat the eggs
- Use vs Uses - Whats the difference? - WikiDiff
Use vs Uses - What's the difference? Uses is a anagram of use As nouns the difference between use and uses is that use is the act of using while uses is plural of lang=en As verbs the difference between use and uses is that use is to accustom; to habituate while uses is third-person singular of use
- 113 Synonyms Antonyms for USES | Thesaurus. com
Find 113 different ways to say USES, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus com
- USES - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
The instrument has different uses the power, right, or privilege of employing or using something: to lose the use of the right eye; to be denied the use of a library card
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