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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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To address this, the team developed a computational method that keeps entanglement explicitly represented, allowing them to track correlations both within and between the atomic and photonic subsystems.

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His Liberal government says the budget will address the stark new geopolitical realities facing Canada.

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She also addressed the lawsuit seeking her dismissal, though only in passing.

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She pledged to continue with her policy of strengthening Mexico’s National Guard, concentrating on the use of police intelligence to take down violent criminals while addressing the social causes of crime.

Three years later, at least 100 faculty members at the medical school took pay cuts and an undisclosed number were dismissed as part of a plan to address an $11-million deficit.

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