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apply
verb
-
apply
,
applying
,
applies
,
applied
to
make
a
formal
request
in
order
to
get
something
such
as
a
job
,
place
,
or
permission
β’
Maria
decided
to
apply
for
the
scholarship
before
the
deadline
.
Maria
decided
to
apply
for
the
scholarship
before
the
deadline
.
β’
He
filled
out
the
online
form
to
apply
for
a
travel
visa
.
He
filled
out
the
online
form
to
apply
for
a
travel
visa
.
From
Latin
applicΔre
β
to
attach
to
,
devote
β,
later
meaning
β
to
put
to
use
β.
verb
-
apply
,
applying
,
applies
,
applied
to
put
a
substance
onto
a
surface
,
skin
,
or
object
β’
Gently
apply
the
cream
to
the
affected
area
twice
a
day
.
Gently
apply
the
cream
to
the
affected
area
twice
a
day
.
β’
She
applied
two
coats
of
paint
to
give
the
wall
a
smooth
finish
.
She
applied
two
coats
of
paint
to
give
the
wall
a
smooth
finish
.
verb
-
apply
,
applying
,
applies
,
applied
to
be
relevant
or
have
an
effect
in
a
particular
situation
β’
The
same
rule
applies
to
everyone
,
no
matter
their
position
.
The
same
rule
applies
to
everyone
,
no
matter
their
position
.
β’
Discounts
apply
only
to
items
marked
with
the
red
sticker
.
Discounts
apply
only
to
items
marked
with
the
red
sticker
.
verb
-
apply
,
applying
,
applies
,
applied
to
use
knowledge
,
skill
,
or
method
for
a
particular
purpose
β’
Engineers
apply
mathematics
to
solve
real-world
problems
.
Engineers
apply
mathematics
to
solve
real-world
problems
.
β’
You
should
apply
what
you
learned
in
class
to
the
project
.
You
should
apply
what
you
learned
in
class
to
the
project
.
verb
-
apply
,
applying
,
applies
,
applied
to
give
all
your
attention
and
effort
to
a
task
(
usually
used
with
a
reflexive
pronoun
)
β’
If
you
really
apply
yourself
,
you
can
pass
the
exam
.
If
you
really
apply
yourself
,
you
can
pass
the
exam
.
β’
She
applied
herself
to
learning
French
and
became
fluent
in
a
year
.
She
applied
herself
to
learning
French
and
became
fluent
in
a
year
.
lie
verb
-
lie
,
lying
,
lies
,
lied
to
say
or
write
something
that
you
know
is
not
true
,
in
order
to
deceive
someone
β’
Tom
lied
to
his
parents
about
where
he
had
been
.
Tom
lied
to
his
parents
about
where
he
had
been
.
β’
β
Please
stop
lying
β
I
saw
you
break
the
vase
,β
his
sister
said
.
β
Please
stop
lying
β
I
saw
you
break
the
vase
,β
his
sister
said
.
Old
English
lΔogan
,
of
Germanic
origin
,
related
to
Dutch
liegen
and
German
lΓΌgen
.
verb
-
lie
,
lying
,
lies
,
lied
to
say
something
that
is
not
true
on
purpose
β’
It
is
wrong
to
lie
to
your
friends
just
to
avoid
trouble
.
It
is
wrong
to
lie
to
your
friends
just
to
avoid
trouble
.
β’
He
admitted
he
had
lied
about
his
age
on
the
application
.
He
admitted
he
had
lied
about
his
age
on
the
application
.
supply
verb
-
supply
,
supplies
,
supplying
,
supplied
to
give
or
provide
something
that
is
needed
or
wanted
β’
The
camp
organizers
will
supply
clean
water
to
the
hikers
.
The
camp
organizers
will
supply
clean
water
to
the
hikers
.
β’
During
the
storm
,
neighbors
supplied
candles
to
each
other
.
During
the
storm
,
neighbors
supplied
candles
to
each
other
.
Middle
English
from
Old
French
souplier
,
based
on
Latin
supplere
β
fill
up
,
complete
β.
rely
verb
-
rely
,
relying
,
relies
,
relied
To
depend
on
someone
or
something
with
trust
or
confidence
.
β’
I
rely
on
my
best
friend
when
I
need
honest
advice
.
I
rely
on
my
best
friend
when
I
need
honest
advice
.
β’
Farmers
rely
on
the
summer
rains
to
water
their
crops
.
Farmers
rely
on
the
summer
rains
to
water
their
crops
.
Late
14th-century
,
from
Old
French
β
relier
β
meaning
β
to
assemble
,
fasten
β,
which
came
from
Latin
β
religare
β (
to
bind
fast
).
Sense
shifted
to
β
trust
in
β
by
the
16th
century
.
reply
verb
-
reply
,
replying
,
replies
,
replied
to
say
,
write
,
or
otherwise
give
an
answer
to
someone
β’
Please
reply
to
my
email
by
tomorrow
.
Please
reply
to
my
email
by
tomorrow
.
β’
If
you
have
any
questions
,
just
reply
in
the
chat
.
If
you
have
any
questions
,
just
reply
in
the
chat
.
Late
Middle
English
,
from
Old
French
β
repler
β
and
Latin
β
replicare
β
meaning
β
fold
back
,
answer
β.
ally
verb
-
ally
,
allying
,
allies
,
allied
to
join
or
connect
yourself
or
someone
else
with
another
person
,
group
,
or
country
for
support
β’
Several
small
nations
decided
to
ally
with
a
larger
power
for
protection
.
Several
small
nations
decided
to
ally
with
a
larger
power
for
protection
.
β’
To
pass
the
new
law
,
the
senator
allied
herself
with
environmental
groups
.
To
pass
the
new
law
,
the
senator
allied
herself
with
environmental
groups
.
Verb
sense
from
Old
French
"
alier
"
and
Latin
"
alligare
"
meaning
β
to
bind
to
or
tie
.β
imply
verb
-
imply
,
implying
,
implies
,
implied
to
suggest
or
say
something
indirectly
,
rather
than
state
it
clearly
β’
Her
shy
smile
seemed
to
imply
that
she
already
knew
the
surprise
.
Her
shy
smile
seemed
to
imply
that
she
already
knew
the
surprise
.
β’
By
walking
out
of
the
meeting
early
,
he
implied
his
disagreement
with
the
decision
.
By
walking
out
of
the
meeting
early
,
he
implied
his
disagreement
with
the
decision
.
Late
Middle
English
:
from
French
implier
or
Latin
implicare
β
entwine
,
involve
β.
verb
-
imply
,
implying
,
implies
,
implied
to
involve
something
as
a
necessary
part
or
logical
consequence
β’
Signing
this
agreement
implies
that
you
accept
all
the
terms
.
Signing
this
agreement
implies
that
you
accept
all
the
terms
.
β’
Being
a
parent
implies
responsibility
and
patience
.
Being
a
parent
implies
responsibility
and
patience
.
Late
Middle
English
:
from
French
implier
or
Latin
implicare
β
entwine
,
involve
β.