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  1. An Act to make provision for securing computer material against unauthorised access or modification, for preventing abuse of the national digital identity service, and for matters related thereto. [3/2013; 9/2018] [Act 16 of 2023 wef 08/02/2024] [30 August 1993] PART 1.

  2. OTHERS definition: Others also refers to people in general, not the person you are talking to or about: . Learn more.

  3. X writes a post on a social media platform making abusive and insulting remarks about Y’s alleged sexual promiscuity. In a subsequent post, X includes Y’s photographs and personal mobile number, intending to cause Y harassment by facilitating the identification or contacting of Y by others.

  4. When other as a pronoun refers to more than one person or thing, it takes the plural form, others: Some scientists think we should reduce the number of flights to prevent global warming; others disagree.

  5. It’s correct to use “others” as the plural and “other’s” to talk about the singular possessive. You can use “others’” as a plural possessive, but it’s much more likely that you’ll require a secondary noun for this to make sense (i.e. “other people’s”).

  6. pronoun. 1. used to indicate that people or things are not the ones already mentioned, but different ones. Some projects are shorter than others. Some of these methods will work. Others will not. 2. used at the end of a list or a group of examples, to refer generally to people or things like the ones just mentioned.

  7. Define others. others synonyms, others pronunciation, others translation, English dictionary definition of others. adj. 1. a. Being the remaining one of two or more: the other ear. b. Being the remaining ones of several: His other books are still in storage.

  8. [plural] other persons or things: Others in the medical profession may not like this. some person or thing else: [ singular ] Surely some friend or other will help me. adv.

  9. transitive verb. : to treat or consider (a person or a group of people) as alien to oneself or one's group (as because of different racial, sexual, or cultural characteristics) … we trace how in small rural communities these processes of othering the poor are racialized Victoria Lawson et al.

  10. Find 27 different ways to say OTHERS, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.