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give
verb
-
give
,
giving
,
gives
,
gave
,
given
to
put
something
into
someone
’
s
hand
or
make
it
available
so
the
person
can
have
or
use
it
•
He
gave
the
keys
to
his
friend
at
the
door
.
He
gave
the
keys
to
his
friend
at
the
door
.
•
Please
give
me
the
book
on
the
top
shelf
.
Please
give
me
the
book
on
the
top
shelf
.
verb
-
give
,
giving
,
gives
,
gave
,
given
to
provide
or
supply
something
such
as
information
,
permission
,
or
help
•
Can
you
give
me
your
phone
number
?
Can
you
give
me
your
phone
number
?
•
The
guide
gave
us
clear
directions
to
the
museum
.
The
guide
gave
us
clear
directions
to
the
museum
.
verb
-
give
,
giving
,
gives
,
gave
,
given
to
cause
someone
to
experience
a
particular
feeling
,
condition
,
or
result
•
The
long
flight
gave
me
a
terrible
headache
.
The
long
flight
gave
me
a
terrible
headache
.
•
Her
smile
gives
everyone
hope
.
Her
smile
gives
everyone
hope
.
verb
-
give
,
giving
,
gives
,
gave
,
given
to
bend
,
stretch
,
or
yield
slightly
when
pressure
is
applied
•
The
branch
will
give
a
little
when
you
step
on
it
.
The
branch
will
give
a
little
when
you
step
on
it
.
•
The
old
rope
suddenly
gave
under
the
weight
.
The
old
rope
suddenly
gave
under
the
weight
.
forgive
verb
-
forgive
,
forgiving
,
forgives
,
forgave
,
forgiven
to
stop
being
angry
with
someone
and
no
longer
blame
them
for
something
wrong
they
have
done
•
After
a
week
of
silence
,
Maria
finally
forgave
her
friend
for
forgetting
her
birthday
.
After
a
week
of
silence
,
Maria
finally
forgave
her
friend
for
forgetting
her
birthday
.
•
The
children
found
it
hard
to
forgive
their
classmate
who
had
broken
their
favorite
toy
.
The
children
found
it
hard
to
forgive
their
classmate
who
had
broken
their
favorite
toy
.
Old
English
forgiefan
,
from
for-
“
completely
”
+
giefan
“
to
give
,”
originally
meaning
“
give
up
anger
”
and
later
“
pardon
.”
verb
-
forgive
,
forgiving
,
forgives
,
forgave
,
forgiven
used
as
a
polite
way
to
say
sorry
or
to
ask
someone
to
excuse
a
question
,
interruption
,
or
small
mistake
•
Forgive
me
,
could
you
tell
me
where
the
nearest
pharmacy
is
?
Forgive
me
,
could
you
tell
me
where
the
nearest
pharmacy
is
?
•
Forgive
my
ignorance
,
but
how
does
this
device
work
?
Forgive
my
ignorance
,
but
how
does
this
device
work
?
The
imperative
“
Forgive
me
”
has
been
used
since
the
15th
century
as
a
courteous
apology
or
request
for
pardon
.
verb
-
forgive
,
forgiving
,
forgives
,
forgave
,
forgiven
to
say
that
someone
no
longer
has
to
pay
money
they
owe
•
The
bank
forgave
part
of
the
farmer
’
s
loan
after
the
devastating
flood
.
The
bank
forgave
part
of
the
farmer
’
s
loan
after
the
devastating
flood
.
•
Under
the
new
program
,
the
government
will
forgive
student
loans
after
ten
years
of
payments
.
Under
the
new
program
,
the
government
will
forgive
student
loans
after
ten
years
of
payments
.
Extension
of
the
sense
“
pardon
”
to
the
financial
idea
of
releasing
someone
from
an
obligation
,
attested
from
the
19th
century
.
thanksgiving
noun
-
thanksgiving
the
feeling
or
act
of
showing
gratitude
•
She
bowed
her
head
in
silent
thanksgiving
for
her
family
’
s
safe
return
.
She
bowed
her
head
in
silent
thanksgiving
for
her
family
’
s
safe
return
.
•
The
letter
was
written
as
an
expression
of
thanksgiving
to
everyone
who
had
helped
.
The
letter
was
written
as
an
expression
of
thanksgiving
to
everyone
who
had
helped
.
Old
English
‘
þancsġifu
’ (“
thanks-giving
”),
from
‘
þanc
’ (“
thanks
”)
+
‘
ġiefu
’ (“
gift
,
giving
”).
noun
a
religious
service
or
prayer
that
gives
thanks
,
especially
to
God
•
The
church
held
a
special
thanksgiving
after
the
storm
passed
safely
.
The
church
held
a
special
thanksgiving
after
the
storm
passed
safely
.
•
They
offered
a
brief
thanksgiving
before
the
meal
.
They
offered
a
brief
thanksgiving
before
the
meal
.
Thanksgiving
noun
-
Thanksgiving
an
annual
U
.
S
.
holiday
on
the
fourth
Thursday
of
November
for
giving
thanks
,
marked
by
family
gatherings
and
a
festive
meal
•
We
always
travel
home
for
Thanksgiving
to
eat
turkey
with
the
whole
family
.
We
always
travel
home
for
Thanksgiving
to
eat
turkey
with
the
whole
family
.
•
The
parade
in
New
York
City
is
one
of
the
highlights
of
Thanksgiving
.
The
parade
in
New
York
City
is
one
of
the
highlights
of
Thanksgiving
.
Proclaimed
as
a
national
holiday
by
U
.
S
.
President
Abraham
Lincoln
in
1863
,
building
on
regional
harvest
festivals
.
noun
-
Thanksgiving
an
annual
Canadian
holiday
on
the
second
Monday
of
October
for
giving
thanks
and
celebrating
the
harvest
•
Canadians
often
spend
Thanksgiving
weekend
at
cottages
enjoying
fall
colours
.
Canadians
often
spend
Thanksgiving
weekend
at
cottages
enjoying
fall
colours
.
•
Our
school
collects
food
for
charity
each
Thanksgiving
.
Our
school
collects
food
for
charity
each
Thanksgiving
.
Originated
from
European
harvest
festivals
;
officially
declared
a
national
holiday
in
Canada
in
1879
.