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Meanings of
define
in English
Portuguese
delinear
Catalan
delimitar
Spanish
definir
Back to the meaning
Determine the essential quality of.
specify
delineate
delimit
delimitate
Portuguese
delinear
Portuguese
especificar
Catalan
determinar
Spanish
precisar
Back to the meaning
Decide upon or fix definitely.
set
determine
limit
fix
Portuguese
especificar
Synonyms
Examples for "
set
"
set
determine
limit
fix
Examples for "
set
"
1
Also read: 'Mandela Fridays'
set
to become a reality across South Africa
2
He will 'attempt' to
set
up a 'committee' to 'study' the matter.
3
Russia is also
set
to help build Turkey's first nuclear power plant.
4
Personal debt levels are what
set
Ireland apart in this financial crisis.
5
A euro zone budget would
set
exactly the wrong incentives, Lambsdorff said.
1
How parties react to it will
determine
their political future, he said.
2
The tests try to
determine
how banks would withstand another financial crisis.
3
Its health will
determine
where the economy, and interest rates, are heading.
4
I will allow the market, not the government, to
determine
fuel prices.
5
The way we see food will
determine
the way we are seen.
1
Rider: Mark Cavendish When: Stage 11 Reason: Finished outside the time
limit
.
2
Others
limit
provision to families in crisis referred by child protection services.
3
The Daily Express offers two weeks for every year worked without
limit
.
4
I know it's difficult, however,
limit
yourself to answering the question posed.
5
They're opinion police who wish to
limit
dissenting thought and free discourse.
1
Wellington Water said it hoped to find and
fix
the problem today.
2
Their message is loud and clear:
fix
the broken food aid system.
3
I really want the new government to help
fix
this, Gorneena said.
4
He said the market would not
fix
the problem at the moment.
5
The report said Premier had taken appropriate actions to
fix
the problems.
Usage of
define
in English
1
BORDERS Iraq has yet to
define
its borders with Iran and Kuwait.
2
Objective: We sought to
define
whether both variants share a common pathogenesis.
3
How will the government
define
the areas that stay in Level 4?
4
Meanwhile, the Yazidis remain unable to
define
their future, militarily or politically.
5
Forward, behind, right, left, up, down-allrapidly became more difficult to
define
.
6
Further work needs to be performed to
define
the appropriate indication criteria.
7
However, the law does not
define
the details of a material transaction.
8
And yet if we try to
define
the violence, what is it?
9
Assist employees in leveraging social media tools to
define
their work success.
10
Objective: In this study, MELD was used to
define
patients beyond OLT.
11
For example, we might
define
a generic target in an include file:
12
I don't think anybody else would
define
it as a good week.
13
Multivariate logistic regression analysis was used to
define
risk factors for infection.
14
However, she was adamant the issue of meth shouldn't
define
the country.
15
Biological characterization of these cells may help to
define
new therapeutic targets.
16
These are often seen as the metrics that
define
the best teams.
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define
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
define the role
define how
define exactly
define a novel
define success
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Translations for
define
Portuguese
delinear
especificar
Catalan
delimitar
especificar
definir-se
determinar
fixar
Spanish
definir
delimitar
especificar
precisar
determinar
fijar
Define
through the time
Define
across language varieties
South Africa
Common
United States of America
Common
Ireland
Common
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