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2024/4/28 -have done with. : to bring to an end : have no further concern with. let us have done with name-calling. have had it. 1. : to have had or have ...

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to possess; own; hold for use; contain: He has property. The work has an index. Antonyms: lack.

have verb [T] (CONTAIN) ... to contain or include something: The Chicago area has a population of about eight million. Our house has three bedrooms and two baths.

To have something means you possess it somehow. You may have a big house or have a lot of freckles on your nose.

have in British English · 1. to be in material possession of; own · 2. to possess as a characteristic quality or attribute · 3. to receive, take, or obtain · 4.

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From Middle English haven, from Old English habban (“to have”), from Proto-West Germanic *habbjan, from Proto-Germanic *habjaną (“to have”), durative of * ...

HAVE meaning: 1 : to own, use, or hold (something) also used for things that cannot be seen or touched also {phrase}have got{/phrase}; 2 : also {phrase}have ...

Synonyms for HAVE: possess, own, retain, enjoy, hold, keep, carry, command; Antonyms of HAVE: want, lack, abandon, yield, relinquish, renounce, need, ...

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To possess as a characteristic, quality, or function. Has a beard; had a great deal of energy.


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to express possession linguistically, in a broad sense; as an auxiliary verb; in constructions such as have something done. Having (album), a ...