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address

Definition for address

noun as in place of residence or business where one can be contacted

noun as in speech given to formal gathering

Strongest matches

lecture, sermon, talk

Weak matches

chalk talk, pep talk

verb as in write directions for delivery

verb as in speak to a formal gathering

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Example Sentences

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And though it does include footage from the scene in question, “Megadoc” does not at all address the allegations that Coppola was inappropriate with extras during a party scene, charges that resulted in competing lawsuits.

Szabo, while addressing the council, called the decision on the expansion “the ultimate judgment call that only you can make.”

"It was very very hostile. I don't know how they got my email address."

From BBC

Victims' families, campaigners and politicians have given a mixed response to a new framework aimed at addressing Northern Ireland Troubles legacy cases.

From BBC

Earlier this week, rival Powell called for Labour to be clearer about how and when it intends to scrap the policy, which she branded the "single biggest policy we could do to address child poverty".

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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