1 · to put into action or service : employ. pronunciations used by different people. used care in handling the antiques ; 2 · to take into the body regularly.
noun · the act of using or the state of being used · the ability, right, or permission to use · the occasion to use; need · an instance or manner of using.
use verb [T] (ACT SELFISH). to be friendly toward someone for your own advantage or purposes: She used him to help her get into movies and then discarded him.
Synonyms for USE: utilize, apply, exploit, employ, harness, operate, exercise, draw upon; Antonyms of USE: ignore, neglect, misuse, misapply, disuse, ...
use in American English · 1. to put or bring into action or service; employ for or apply to a given purpose · 2. to practice; exercise · 3. to act or behave ...
use Add to list Share · verb. put into service; make work or employ for a particular purpose or for its inherent or natural purpose · verb. seek or achieve an ...
USE meaning: 1 : to do something with (an object, machine, person, method, etc.) in order to accomplish a task, do an activity, etc. often followed by to + ...
Verb edit · To utilize or employ. (transitive) To employ; to apply; to utilize. · To accustom; to habituate. · (intransitive, archaic or literary except in past ...
Rule: Use a comma before a coordinating conjunction (and, but, yet, so, or nor, for) when it joins two complete ideas (independent clauses).
Use may refer to: Use (law), an obligation on a person to whom property has been conveyed; Use (liturgy), subset of a Christian liturgical ritual family ...