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    present
    /prɪˈzɛnt/

    verb

    • 1. give or award formally or ceremonially: "the duke presented certificates to the men" Similar hand overgivegive outdispense
    • 2. formally introduce (someone) to someone else: "may I present my wife?" Similar introducemake knownacquaint someone withmake acquainted with

    noun

    • 1. the position of a firearm when aimed or held ready to be aimed, especially the position from which a rifle is fired.

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  2. The two most common ways to refer to present time are the present simple for general facts and regular events, and the present continuous for an event happening now: … Present verb forms referring to the past

  3. The meaning of PRESENT is something presented : gift. How to use present in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Present.

  4. Present. Present time refers to the time around the moment of writing or speaking (time around now) and to general and permanent time. The two most common ways to refer to present time are the present simple for general facts and regular events, and the present continuous for an event happening now: ….

  5. verb (used with object) to furnish or endow with a gift or the like, especially by formal act: to present someone with a gold watch. Synonyms: donate, bestow. to bring, offer, or give, often in a formal or ceremonious way: You'll have to present your passport at the airport. Synonyms: proffer.

  6. The word present has multiple meanings, most of which concern giving (a present is a gift) or time (the present is right now). The verb present might mean to deliver something like a speech, or perform something like a play.

  7. Synonyms for PRESENT: offer, give, stage, carry, perform, show, mount, display; Antonyms of PRESENT: keep, hold, retain, withhold, preserve, save, lend, advance.

  8. present, gift, donation, bonus refer to something freely given. present and gift are both used of something given as an expression of affection, friendship, interest, or respect.

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