adjective /ˈprezənt/
- (of a person) In a particular place
- - a doctor must be present at the ringside
- - the speech caused embarrassment to all those present
- (of a thing) Existing or occurring in a place or thing
- - organic molecules are present in comets
- Existing or occurring now
- - she did not expect to find herself in her present situation
- Now being considered or discussed
- - the present article cannot answer every question
- (of a tense or participle) Expressing an action now going on or habitually performed or a condition now existing
noun /ˈprezənt/
- The period of time now occurring
- - they are happy and at peace, refusing to think beyond the present
- A present tense
- - the verbs are all in the present
verb /priˈzent/
presented, past participle; presented, past tense; presenting, present participle; presents, 3rd person singular present
presented, past participle; presented, past tense; presenting, present participle; presents, 3rd person singular present
- Give something to (someone) formally or ceremonially
- - a top executive will present an award to employees who built the F-150
- Give someone (something) in such a way
- - my students presented me with some flowers
- Show or offer (something) for others to scrutinize or consider
- - he stopped and presented his passport
- Formally introduce (someone) to someone else
- - may I present my wife?
- Proffer (compliments or good wishes) in a formal manner
- - may I present the greetings of my master?
- Formally deliver (a check or bill) for acceptance or payment
- - a check presented by Mr. Jackson was returned by the bank
- Bring (a complaint, petition, or evidence) formally to the notice of a court
- (of a company or producer) Put (a show or exhibition) before the public
- Bring about or be the cause of (a problem or difficulty)
- - this should not present much difficulty
- Exhibit (a particular state or appearance) to others
- - the EC presented a united front over the crisis
- Represent (someone) to others in a particular way, typically one that is false or exaggerated
- - he presented himself as a hardworking man
- Come forward into the presence of another or others, esp. for a formal occasion; appear
- - he failed to present himself in court
- (of an opportunity or idea) Occur and be available for use or exploitation
- - when a favorable opportunity presented itself, he would submit his proposition
- (of a patient) Come forward for or undergo initial medical examination for a particular condition or symptom
- - the patient presented with mild clinical encephalopathy
- (of a part of a fetus) Be directed toward the cervix during labor
- (of an illness) Manifest itself
- Hold out or aim (a firearm) at something so as to be ready to fire
- - they were to present their rifles, take aim, and fire
noun /ˈprezənt/
presents, plural
A thing given to someone as a giftpresents, plural
- - a Christmas present
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