26984 words

addresses

24 definitions • 38 examples
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the number of the house, name of the road, and name of the town where a person lives or works, and where letters can be sent:

Examples:

her business/home address
a change of address
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a place where someone lives:

Examples:

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a series of letters and symbols that tell you where to find something on the internet or show where an email is sent to:

Examples:

What's your email address?
Do you have their Web address?
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the place where a piece of information is stored in a computer's memory
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Examples:

She gave an address to the Royal Academy.
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to speak or write to someone:

Examples:

You may address me as Ms Harris.
He likes to be addressed as "Sir" or "Mr Partridge".
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to give attention to or deal with a matter or problem:

Examples:

The issue of funding has yet to be addressed.
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to write a name or address on an envelope or parcel:

Examples:

address something to someone Put the cheque in an envelope and address it to John Smith.
be addressed to So why did you open a letter that was addressed to me?
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to stand in position before hitting a golf ball or shooting at a target:

Examples:

Try to make sure that you are well balanced when you address the ball.
The archers have to straddle the line when they address the target.
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the specific place where a person, business, or organization can be found and where mail can be received:

Examples:

What is your street address now?
I need your home and your business address.
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An address is also a group of letters or numbers and an @ symbol used to send electronic mail to someone:

Examples:

My e-mail address is pjh17@cambridge.org.
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Examples:

The graduation address was very dull.
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to speak or write to someone, or to direct information to someone:

Examples:

The First Lady addressed the meeting briefly.
He was generally addressed as “Captain.”
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to give attention to or to deal with a matter or problem:

Examples:

We’ll address that question at the next meeting.
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to write or print the specific place where a person, business, or organization can be found on something to be sent there:

Examples:

I addressed envelopes all morning.
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a building number, name of the road, etc. where you live, where an organization has an office, or where mail is sent:

Examples:

Please send your application to the address below.
What is your full address?
a business/home address
Taxpayers who have moved should make certain they file a change of address with the U.S. Postal Service.
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the words and symbols that you type in order to send an email to a particular person. It usually consists of a person's name, an @ sign, the name of a company or school, and sometimes an abbreviation for a country:

Examples:

I sent the email to the wrong address.
What's your email address?
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the words and symbols that you type to look at a particular website:

Examples:

How much web information could be captured: just the overall address or a list of each document viewed?
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Examples:

in an address to sb/sth 'I can only see continued growth ahead of us,' the Chairman said in an address to analysts and money managers.
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to write an address on an envelope or package so it can be sent to the person who has that address:

Examples:

be addressed to sb/sth Make sure that your package is addressed to the correct department.
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to speak to a group of people, especially in a meeting or formal event:

Examples:

He addressed a group of forty industrialists and politicians.
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to speak to someone in a particular way or using a particular name:

Examples:

address sb as sth She addressed him as Mr Clifford.
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to deal with a particular problem or need:

Examples:

It is time to address the budget deficit.
address a problem/issue How does the organization address the problems identified?
address a need He was impressed with the business plan because it addressed a real need.

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