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lend
verb
-
lend
,
lending
,
lends
,
lent
to
give
someone
something
for
a
short
time
and
expect
them
to
return
it
•
“
Could
you
lend
me
your
pen
for
a
moment
?”
“
Could
you
lend
me
your
pen
for
a
moment
?”
•
I
will
lend
you
my
bike
until
yours
is
fixed
.
I
will
lend
you
my
bike
until
yours
is
fixed
.
verb
-
lend
,
lending
,
lends
,
lent
to
let
someone
have
money
for
a
time
,
usually
expecting
repayment
with
interest
•
The
bank
agreed
to
lend
the
couple
$200
,
000
to
buy
a
house
.
The
bank
agreed
to
lend
the
couple
$200
,
000
to
buy
a
house
.
•
My
parents
lent
me
some
cash
to
start
a
business
.
My
parents
lent
me
some
cash
to
start
a
business
.
verb
-
lend
,
lending
,
lends
,
lent
to
give
or
add
a
particular
quality
,
feature
,
or
help
to
something
•
Tall
oak
trees
lend
the
garden
a
feeling
of
privacy
.
Tall
oak
trees
lend
the
garden
a
feeling
of
privacy
.
•
Her
confident
voice
lent
authority
to
the
presentation
.
Her
confident
voice
lent
authority
to
the
presentation
.
calendar
noun
a
chart
,
book
,
or
digital
display
that
shows
the
days
,
weeks
,
and
months
of
a
year
•
Ethan
hung
a
new
calendar
on
the
kitchen
wall
to
track
family
birthdays
.
Ethan
hung
a
new
calendar
on
the
kitchen
wall
to
track
family
birthdays
.
•
The
phone
’
s
calendar
reminded
her
of
the
dentist
appointment
.
The
phone
’
s
calendar
reminded
her
of
the
dentist
appointment
.
Middle
English
,
from
Latin
calendarium
‘
account
book
,
register
’,
originally
‘
something
relating
to
the
kalends
(
first
days
)
of
each
month
’.
noun
a
list
or
schedule
of
planned
events
or
activities
arranged
by
date
•
The
city
’
s
summer
calendar
is
packed
with
concerts
and
festivals
.
The
city
’
s
summer
calendar
is
packed
with
concerts
and
festivals
.
•
Check
the
school
calendar
to
see
when
exams
start
.
Check
the
school
calendar
to
see
when
exams
start
.
verb
to
schedule
or
enter
something
on
a
calendar
•
The
assistant
calendared
the
meeting
for
Tuesday
morning
.
The
assistant
calendared
the
meeting
for
Tuesday
morning
.
•
Please
calendar
our
next
visit
so
we
don
’
t
forget
.
Please
calendar
our
next
visit
so
we
don
’
t
forget
.
noun
in
law
,
a
formal
list
of
cases
or
hearings
scheduled
in
a
court
•
The
judge
looked
at
the
court
calendar
to
set
a
trial
date
.
The
judge
looked
at
the
court
calendar
to
set
a
trial
date
.
•
Several
high-profile
cases
fill
the
morning
calendar
.
Several
high-profile
cases
fill
the
morning
calendar
.
blend
verb
to
mix
two
or
more
things
so
they
combine
smoothly
•
She
blended
strawberries
and
yogurt
to
make
a
creamy
smoothie
.
She
blended
strawberries
and
yogurt
to
make
a
creamy
smoothie
.
•
The
artist
blended
blue
and
green
paint
on
the
canvas
to
create
a
sea-like
color
.
The
artist
blended
blue
and
green
paint
on
the
canvas
to
create
a
sea-like
color
.
Old
English
‘
blandan
’
meaning
‘
to
mix
’,
related
to
Old
Norse
‘
blanda
’.
noun
a
mixture
made
by
combining
different
things
together
•
This
coffee
blend
has
a
smooth
,
chocolatey
flavor
.
This
coffee
blend
has
a
smooth
,
chocolatey
flavor
.
•
The
chef
created
a
special
blend
of
herbs
for
the
soup
.
The
chef
created
a
special
blend
of
herbs
for
the
soup
.
From
the
verb
‘
blend
’;
noun
use
recorded
since
the
late
1800s
,
first
common
in
tea
and
tobacco
trade
.
verb
to
match
or
combine
smoothly
with
the
things
around
so
the
join
is
not
noticeable
•
Her
white
dress
blended
perfectly
with
the
snowy
landscape
.
Her
white
dress
blended
perfectly
with
the
snowy
landscape
.
•
Try
to
blend
the
new
sofa
with
the
rest
of
the
living-room
furniture
.
Try
to
blend
the
new
sofa
with
the
rest
of
the
living-room
furniture
.
Extended
figurative
use
of
‘
blend
’
from
the
physical
act
of
mixing
to
harmonious
matching
,
first
recorded
in
the
1700s
.