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ALL meanings of presented

pre·sent
P p
  • verb with object presented to furnish or endow with a gift or the like, especially by formal act: to present someone with a gold watch. 1
  • verb with object presented to bring, offer, or give, often in a formal or ceremonious way: to present one's card. 1
  • verb with object presented afford or furnish (an opportunity, possibility, etc.). 1
  • verb with object presented to hand over or submit, as a bill or a check, for payment: The waiter presented our bill for lunch. 1
  • verb with object presented to introduce (a person) to another, especially in a formal manner: Mrs. Smith, may I present Mr. Jones? 1
  • verb with object presented to bring before or introduce to the public: to present a new play. 1
  • verb with object presented to come to show (oneself) before a person, at a place, etc. 1
  • verb with object presented to show or exhibit: This theater will present films on a larger screen. 1
  • verb with object presented to bring forth or render for or before another or others; offer for consideration: to present an alternative plan. 1
  • verb with object presented to set forth in words; frame or articulate: to present arguments. 1
  • verb with object presented to represent, impersonate, or act, as on the stage. 1
  • verb with object presented to direct, point, or turn (something) to something or someone: He presented his back to the audience. 1
  • verb with object presented to level or aim (a weapon, especially a firearm). 1
  • verb with object presented Law. to bring against, as a formal charge against a person. to bring formally to the notice of the proper authority, as an offense. 1
  • verb with object presented British Ecclesiastical. to offer or recommend (a member of the clergy) to the bishop for institution to a benefice. 1
  • verb without object presented Medicine/Medical. (of a fetus) to be visible at the cervix during labor: In a normal delivery, the baby’s head presents first. (of a medical condition) to be evident from the presence of certain symptoms: Depression often presents with disturbed sleep or appetite. (of a patient) to have a certain symptom or medical condition, especially as reported during a medical examination: A 22-year-old man presents with shortness of breath. 1
  • noun presented a thing presented as a gift; gift: Christmas presents. 1
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