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[ uh -plahy ] SHOW IPA
/ əˈplaɪ / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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verb (used with object), ap·plied, ap·ply·ing. to make use of as relevant, suitable, or pertinent: to apply a theory to a problem.
to put to use, especially for a particular purpose: to apply pressure to open a door.
to bring into action; use; employ: He applied the brakes and skidded to a stop.
to use a label or other designation: Don't apply any such term to me.
to use for or assign to a specific purpose: He applied a portion of his salary each week to savings.
to put into effect: They applied the rules to new members only.
to devote or employ diligently or with close attention: to apply one's mind to a problem; to apply oneself to a task.
to place in contact with; lay or spread on: to apply paint to a wall; to apply a bandage to a wound.
to bring into physical contact with or close proximity to: to apply a match to gunpowder.
to credit to, as an account: to apply $10 to his account at the store.
SEE MORE SEE LESS verb (used without object), ap·plied, ap·ply·ing. to be pertinent, suitable, or relevant: The argument applies to the case. The theory doesn't apply.
to make an application or request; ask: to apply for a job; to apply for a raise.
to lay or spread on: The plastic coating is easy to apply on any surface.
to be placed or remain in contact: This paint doesn't apply very easily.
SEE MORE SEE LESS Origin of apply 1350–1400; Middle English ap (p )lien <Anglo-French, Old French ap (p )lier <Latin applicāre, equivalent to ap- ap-1 + plicāre to fold; see ply2
SYNONYMS FOR apply 3 utilize.
5 appropriate, allot, assign, dedicate.
12 petition, sue, entreat.
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OTHER WORDS FROM apply ap·pli·a·ble, adjective ap·pli·a·ble·ness, noun ap·pli·a·bly, adverb ap·pli·er, noun
pre·ap·ply, verb (used with object), pre·ap·plied, pre·ap·ply·ing. re·ap·ply, verb, re·ap·plied, re·ap·ply·ing. un·ap·pli·a·ble, adjective un·ap·pli·a·bly, adverb
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Words nearby apply applied, applied anatomy, applied kinematics, applied linguistics, appliqué, apply , appmt., appoggiatura, appoint, appointed, appointee
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Example sentences from the Web for apply She began teaching herself how to apply makeup through books and videos.
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The idea was to identify what they are and apply them to different snacks, beverages, and foods.
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Based on our conversation, he decided to do more research and apply to at least one small selective college.
Forget the Kids Who Can’t Get In; What About Those Who Don’t Even Apply? | Jonah Edelman| December 9, 2014| DAILY BEAST
“This deal does not apply to anyone who has come to this country recently,” Obama said.
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Crooks can use it to apply for credit, file fake claims with insurers, or buy drugs and medical equipment that can be resold.
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Asitunan lag diyútay ug mahuswà ang kútiks, Just apply a little acetone on it, and the nail polish will come off.
A Dictionary of Cebuano Visayan | John U. Wolff
Miss Mitford says somewhere,—to no one better than to herself does this apply .
Our Village | Mary Russell Mitford
But I know not how to apply the word in this sense to unity.
Notes to Shakespeare, Volume III: The Tragedies | Samuel Johnson
Article 10 reserves the rights of Poland and declares that this Agreement shall not apply to her.
A Revision of the Treaty | John Maynard Keynes
Sometimes it may be necessary to scarify the gums, or to apply leeches to them.
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British Dictionary definitions for apply verb -plies , -plying or -plied (tr) to put to practical use; utilize; employ
(intr) to be relevant, useful, or appropriate
(tr) to cause to come into contact with; put onto
(intr often foll by for ) to put in an application or request
(tr often foll by to ) to devote (oneself, one's efforts) with diligence
(tr) to bring into operation or use the police only applied the law to aliens
(tr) to refer (a word, epithet, etc) to a person or thing
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Derived forms of apply applier , noun Word Origin for apply C14: from Old French aplier, from Latin applicāre to attach to
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