To be in possession (of an object).
Belonging to or on behalf of a specified person (especially yourself); preceded by a possessive.
1 He answers his own question: Because it is an important political issue.
2 These include their own prospects; their national economies; and the global economy.
3 Britain had previously said it would hold its own vote next year.
4 We need to focus on our own situation, we need the points.
5 I think it's quite good in its own way, Sid said kindly.
6 Kardashian's own family members have no problem working with fast fashion brands.
7 Police insist the security measures are in place for revellers' own safety.
8 Kohona said Sri Lanka simply needs help building up its own capacities.
9 But at any given time, particular cultural forms come into their own .
10 At the moment, however, I had my own problems to deal with.
11 The autonomous region has its own constitution, political system and public service.
12 Can the Troubles help Israeli and Palestinian students understand their own conflict?
13 She led by example and taught others throughout her own learning process.
14 Every time he mentioned Montana I'd say, Figure out your own situation.
15 No, absolutely no way; you're on your own on this one.' Exactly.
16 Haven't heard anything about 'submitting' through my own 'chain of command' yet.
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