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Meanings of Prescripts:

noun

An ordinance, law, or command.

Usage examples:

God does call us to a new way of being in the world; it is a way not of laws and prescripts, but a …

Preseason

ˈpriːˌsiː.zən

Meanings of Preseason:

adjective

(of a sporting fixture) taking place before the regular season.

Usage examples:

A preseason tour of south africa
noun

The period of time before the regular season.

Usage examples:

Rogers missed almost all the preseason

Preselect

priːsɪˈlɛkt

Meanings of Preselect:

verb

Select or set in advance.

Usage examples:

Four british swimmers were preselected for the olympics

Preselecting

priːsɪˈlɛkt

Meanings of Preselecting:

verb

Select or set in advance.

Usage examples:

Four british swimmers were preselected for the olympics

Meanings of Presell:

verb

Promote or market (a product) before it is officially launched.

Usage examples:

Producers can pre-sell a film on the basis of the script

Meanings of Preselling:

verb

Promote or market (a product) before it is officially launched.

Usage examples:

Producers can pre-sell a film on the basis of the script

Meanings of Presells:

verb

Promote or market (a product) before it is officially launched.

Usage examples:

Producers can pre-sell a film on the basis of the script

Presence

ˈprɛz(ə)ns

Meanings of Presence:

noun

The state or fact of existing, occurring, or being present.

Usage examples:

My presence in the flat made her happy

Meanings of Presence-of-mind:

noun

The ability to make good decisions and to act quickly in a difficult situation

Meanings of Presenced:

adjective

With modifying word: having presence of a specified kind.

Presences

ˈprez.əns

Meanings of Presences:

noun

The state or fact of existing, occurring, or being present.

Usage examples:

My presence in the flat made her happy

Meanings of Present-day:

adjective

Modern; of today rather than of earlier times

Usage examples:

The setting is present-day london.

Meanings of Present-oneself:

noun

Something that is given without being asked for, esp. on a special occasion or to say thank you; a gift

Usage examples:

A birthday/wedding/graduation present, did you wrap the present?, the story moves back and forth be…
verb

To offer your thoughts, ideas, plans, etc., to others for them to consider

Usage examples:

He will present a detailed explanation of the new sales campaign at the next meeting., today a stor…

Meanings of Present-time:

idiom

Said to encourage someone to take action immediately instead of waiting

Meanings of Present-to:

noun

Something that is given without being asked for, esp. on a special occasion or to say thank you; a gift

Usage examples:

A birthday/wedding/graduation present, did you wrap the present?, the story moves back and forth be…
verb

To offer your thoughts, ideas, plans, etc., to others for them to consider

Usage examples:

He will present a detailed explanation of the new sales campaign at the next meeting., today a stor…

Presentable

prɪˈzɛntəb(ə)l

Meanings of Presentable:

adjective

Clean, smart, or decent enough to be seen in public.

Usage examples:

I did my best to make myself look presentable

Presentably

prɪˈzen.tə.bli

Meanings of Presentably:

adverb

In a way that is good enough, especially in relation to how someone is dressed

Usage examples:

With a little encouragement he would dress presentably, though he preferred jeans, t-shirt, and boo…

Meanings of Presentational:

adjective

Relating to the way in which something is presented to an audience.

Usage examples:

An effective communicator with excellent presentational skills

Meanings of Presentationism:

noun

The doctrine or theory that in perception the mind has immediate cognition of the object.

Meanings of Presentations:

noun

The giving of something to someone, especially as part of a formal ceremony.

Usage examples:

The presentation of certificates to new members

Presentative

prɪˈzɛntətɪv

Meanings of Presentative:

adjective

(of a benefice) to which a patron has the right of presentation.

Usage examples:

A benefice is elective when the appointing authority may collate only after some electoral body has…

Presented

prɪˈzent

Meanings of Presented:

verb

Give or award formally or ceremonially.

Usage examples:

The duke presented certificates to the men
adjective

In a particular place.

Usage examples:

A doctor must be present at the ringside
noun

The period of time now occurring.

Usage examples:

They are happy and at peace, refusing to think beyond the present

Presenters

prɪˈzen.tər

Meanings of Presenters:

noun

A person who introduces and appears in a television or radio programme.

Usage examples:

A tv presenter

Meanings of Presentiality:

noun

Presentness in time.

Meanings of Presentially:

adverb

In a presential manner; in the way of actual presence; as being present.

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