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9 definitions • 10 examples
1
in psychoanalysis, the deepest part of the unconscious mind that represents the most basic natural human needs and emotions such as hunger, anger, and the wish for pleasure
2
abbreviation for identification: any official card or document with your name and photograph or other information on it that you use to prove who you are:

Examples:

Do you have any ID? A driving licence or cheque card will do.
3
written abbreviation for the US state of Idaho: used in addresses
4
to look at a person or a body and say who that person is to someone in authority:

Examples:

He had to go to the morgue to ID the body.
5
to ask someone for identification to prove who or how old they are :

Examples:

They IDed me when I tried to buy a beer.
6
any official card or document with your name and other information on it that you use to prove who you are:

Examples:

[ U ] You need two pieces of ID to cash a check.
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an official card or document with your name and photograph or other information on it, used for proving who you are. '"ID" is a short form for "identity" or "identification":

Examples:

Voters without ID may cast provisional ballots, but then must appear before their county clerk or board of elections within 10 days.
carry/show/check ID You will need to show your ID before you can be admitted.
8
a set of numbers, letters, or symbols that is used to represent a piece of data or a process in a computer program:

Examples:

The Vendor ID and Device ID registers identify the device, and are commonly called the PCI ID.
9
to officially state or prove who someone is, or to ask someone to show you an official card or document proving who they are:

Examples:

The defense attorney maintains that the defendant was wrongly ID'd by witnesses.
If you look too young to buy alcohol, you will almost certainly be ID'd.

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