DEEn Dictionary De - En
DeEs De - Es
DePt De - Pt
 Vocabulary trainer

Spec. subjects Grammar Abbreviations Random search Preferences
Search in Sprachauswahl
apply
Search for:
Mini search box
 
English Dictionary: apply by the DICT Development Group
3 results for apply
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
apply
v
  1. put into service; make work or employ for a particular purpose or for its inherent or natural purpose; "use your head!"; "we only use Spanish at home"; "I can't use this tool"; "Apply a magnetic field here"; "This thinking was applied to many projects"; "How do you utilize this tool?"; "I apply this rule to get good results"; "use the plastic bags to store the food"; "He doesn't know how to use a computer"
    Synonym(s): use, utilize, utilise, apply, employ
  2. be pertinent or relevant or applicable; "The same laws apply to you!"; "This theory holds for all irrational numbers"; "The same rules go for everyone"
    Synonym(s): apply, hold, go for
  3. ask (for something); "He applied for a leave of absence"; "She applied for college"; "apply for a job"
  4. apply to a surface; "She applied paint to the back of the house"; "Put on make-up!"
    Synonym(s): put on, apply
  5. be applicable to; as to an analysis; "This theory lends itself well to our new data"
    Synonym(s): lend oneself, apply
    Antonym(s): defy, refuse, resist
  6. give or convey physically; "She gave him First Aid"; "I gave him a punch in the nose"
    Synonym(s): give, apply
  7. avail oneself to; "apply a principle"; "practice a religion"; "use care when going down the stairs"; "use your common sense"; "practice non-violent resistance"
    Synonym(s): practice, apply, use
  8. ensure observance of laws and rules; "Apply the rules to everyone";
    Synonym(s): enforce, implement, apply
    Antonym(s): exempt, free, relieve
  9. refer (a word or name) to a person or thing; "He applied this racial slur to me!"
  10. apply oneself to; "Please apply yourself to your homework"
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Apply \Ap*ply"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Applied}; p. pr. & vb. n.
      {Applying}.] [OF. aplier, F. appliquer, fr. L. applicare to
      join, fix, or attach to; ad + plicare to fold, to twist
      together. See {Applicant}, {Ply}.]
      1. To lay or place; to put or adjust (one thing to another);
            -- with to; as, to apply the hand to the breast; to apply
            medicaments to a diseased part of the body.
  
                     He said, and the sword his throat applied. --Dryden.
  
      2. To put to use; to use or employ for a particular purpose,
            or in a particular case; to appropriate; to devote; as, to
            apply money to the payment of a debt.
  
      3. To make use of, declare, or pronounce, as suitable,
            fitting, or relative; as, to apply the testimony to the
            case; to apply an epithet to a person.
  
                     Yet God at last To Satan, first in sin, his doom
                     applied.                                             --Milton.
  
      4. To fix closely; to engage and employ diligently, or with
            attention; to attach; to incline.
  
                     Apply thine heart unto instruction.   --Prov. xxiii.
                                                                              12.
  
      5. To direct or address. [R.]
  
                     Sacred vows . . . applied to grisly Pluto. --Pope.
  
      6. To betake; to address; to refer; -- used reflexively.
  
                     I applied myself to him for help.      --Johnson.
  
      7. To busy; to keep at work; to ply. [Obs.]
  
                     She was skillful in applying his [bd]humors.[b8]
                                                                              --Sir P.
                                                                              Sidney.
  
      8. To visit. [Obs.]
  
                     And he applied each place so fast.      --Chapman.
  
      {Applied chemistry}. See under {Chemistry}.
  
      {Applied mathematics}. See under {Mathematics}.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Apply \Ap*ply"\, v. i.
      1. To suit; to agree; to have some connection, agreement, or
            analogy; as, this argument applies well to the case.
  
      2. To make request; to have recourse with a view to gain
            something; to make application. (to); to solicit; as, to
            apply to a friend for information.
  
      3. To ply; to move. [R.]
  
                     I heard the sound of an oar applying swiftly through
                     the water.                                          --T. Moore.
  
      4. To apply or address one's self; to give application; to
            attend closely (to).
No guarantee of accuracy or completeness!
©TU Chemnitz, 2006-2024
Your feedback:
Ad partners