leave in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
leave in Kashmiri कॉशुर
leave in Marathi मराठी
leave in Sindhi سنڌي
leave in Tamil தமிழ்
leave in English
- leave⇄expr. be leaved out, (U.S.) to be filled with leaves.
Ex. The poplars were leaved out (Popular Science Monthly). - leave⇄expr. leave alone. See under alone.
- leave⇄expr. leave in, (in bridge) to permit the bid of (one's partner) to stand.
Ex. Having poor support for my partner's trumps, I left in his bid of three diamonds. - leave⇄expr. leave off,
a. to stop; interrupt, or discontinue.
Ex. Continue the story from where you left off. He left off smoking.
b. (Archaic.) to give up; forsake.
Ex. He would send her sufficient to enable her to leave off her shop - leave⇄expr. leave out, to not say, do, or put in; omit.
Ex. She left out two words when she read the sentence. - leave⇄expr. on leave, absent from or off duty with permission.
Ex. He was going on leave, after some years of service, to see his kindred at Remiremont (Charles Reade). - leave⇄expr. take leave of, to say good-by to.
Ex. The soldier took leave of his family before he returned to the front. - leave⇄leave (1), verb, left,leaving.
- leave⇄leave (2), noun.
1. consent; permission.
Ex. Have I your leave to go? I desired leave of this prince to see the curiosities of the island (Jonathan Swift).
2a. permission to be absent from duty.
Ex. The judge gave the doctor leave - leave⇄leave (3), intransitive verb, leaved,leaving.
to put forth leaves; leaf.
Ex. Trees leave in the spring. - leave⇄v.i. 1. to go away; depart.
Ex. We leave on our trip tonight.
2. (Obsolete.) to cease; desist; stop.
Ex. ... and began at the eldest, and left at the youngest (Genesis 44:12). - leave⇄v.t. 1. to go away from; depart from.
Ex. They left the room.
(SYN) depart, relinquish.
2a. to stop living in, belonging to, or working at or for; go away from permanently.
Ex. to leave the country, to leave the Boy Scouts, to l