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use in Maithili মৈথিলী

use in Nepali नेपाली

use in Santali

use in Urdu اُردُو

use in English

  • use
    expr. have no use for,
    a. not to need or want.
    Ex. You may have the book; I have no use for it any longer.
    b. (Informal, Figurative.) to dislike.
    Ex. The Marquis had ... spoken in French, and the Captain had no use for that lang

  • use
    expr. in use, being used.
    Ex. All the fashionable phrases and compliments now in use (Richard Steele).

  • use
    expr. make use of,
    a. to put in use; use; utilize; employ.
    Ex. She made much use of milk in her cooking.
    b. to take advantage of.
    Ex. Perhaps she had only made use of him as a convenient aid to her intentions (Thomas Hardy).

  • use
    expr. put to use, to use; employ.
    Ex. If you can put to use that old bicycle, you may have it. Every moment may be put to some use (Lord Chesterfield).

  • use
    expr. use up, to consume or expend entirely.
    Ex. We have used up our sugar.

  • use
    expr. used to,
    a. accustomed to.
    Ex. used to hardships. Eskimos are used to cold weather.
    b. was or were accustomed to; formerly did.
    Ex. He used to come at 10 o'clock, but now he comes at noon.

  • use
    noun 1. the act of using.
    Ex. the use of tools, the use of a catalyst in a chemical process.
    (SYN) employment, application, utilization.
    2. the condition of being used.
    Ex. methods long out of use.
    3. the quality of being

  • use
    use, verb, used,using,noun.

  • use
    v.i. (Archaic.) to go frequently to a place; frequent.
    Ex. But we be only sailormen That use in London town (Rudyard Kipling).

  • use
    v.t. 1. to put into action or service; utilize.
    Ex. We use our legs in walking. We use spoons to eat soup. He used a knife to cut the meat.
    2. to employ or practice actively; exercise, especially habitually or customarily.
    Ex. to use o

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