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applied
ap·plied A0380600 (ə-plīd′)adj. Put into practice or to a particular use: applied physics.applied (əˈplaɪd) adjrelated to or put to practical use: applied mathematics. Compare pure5ap•plied (əˈplaɪd) adj. 1. having a practical purpose or use; derived from or involved with actual phenomena: applied mathematics. 2. having a primarily utilitarian function: applied arts. [1490–1500] ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | applied - concerned with concrete problems or data rather than with fundamental principles; "applied physics"; "applied psychology"; "technical problems in medicine, engineering, economics and other applied disciplines"- Sidney Hooktheoretical - concerned with theories rather than their practical applications; "theoretical physics" | Translationsapplied
apply to1. To use for a specific reason or goal. In this usage, a noun appears between "apply" and "to." I want to live debt-free, so I just applied all of my savings to my student loans.2. To take action for a specific outcome. In this usage, a noun appears between "apply" and "to." If you apply more time to your studies, I'm sure you'll pass your test. Apply more pressure to stop the bleeding.3. To rub or place something onto another surface. In this usage, a noun appears between "apply" and "to." Apply the cream to your foot once a day to reduce the inflammation. Have you applied the frosting to the cake yet?4. To submit an application for something, such as a job, school, or program. I applied to the scholarship program, but I haven't heard anything back yet. Which colleges have you applied to?5. To impact or be pertinent to a person, thing, or group. The new dress code applies to all employees, regardless of seniority. I'm pretty sure that rule only applies to underclassmen.See also: applyapply within1. noun A set phrase indicating that one can enter a particular business (such as a store) and submit an application for employment there. It typically appears on a sign posted on the door or window of the business. The sign outside says "apply within," so here I am! Can I have an application?2. verb To enter a particular business (such as a store) and submit an application for employment there. If you're interested in working there, you can apply within.See also: apply, withinapply for (something)To pursue something, such as a job, often through a formal process. When's the deadline to apply for financial aid?See also: applyapply something to something 1. Lit. to put something onto the surface of something. Apply the decal to the surface of the glass. Apply the paint evenly to each surface. 2. Fig. to use something, such as force, effort, etc., on something or in the performance of some task. Apply more effort in your school work. An even greater effort has been applied to make sure we finish on time.See also: applyapply to someone or something[for rules, laws, etc.] to affect someone or something; to be relevant to someone or something. Does this rule apply to me? These policies apply only to very large companies.See also: applyapply withinto ask about something [inside some place]. (Usually part of a sign or announcement posted outside a place.) The sign outside the office read, "Apply within." If you are interested in working here, please apply within.See also: apply, withinapply tov.1. To attach something to the surface of something: You must apply the glue to the paper sparingly, or else the paper will wrinkle.2. To put something to some special use: She applied all her income to the mortgage.3. To be pertinent or relevant to someone or something: This rule applies to everyone; there are no exceptions.4. To request or seek assistance, admission, or employment from some organization: I will apply to college next year.5. To devote someone or someone's efforts to something. Used reflexively: In the summer I relaxed, but in the fall I applied myself to my studies.See also: applyEncyclopediaSeeresearchSee APPL See APPLapplied Related to applied: applied psychology, applied nutritionAntonyms for appliedadj concerned with concrete problems or data rather than with fundamental principlesAntonyms |