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present

[prez-uhnt] / ˈprɛz ənt /








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The president could have used his State of the Union address last week to present his arguments, but chose not to.

From BBC

Some patients, she says, present 20 or 30 times a year to general practice, which has an annual budget of roughly £120 per patient.

From BBC

The lavish presents - all clearly marked with designer labels - piled up and decorated like a Christmas tree, the expensive trips to five-star resorts around the world, the extravagant wedding parties that closed roads to traffic.

From BBC

At times, the supreme leader has presented himself as almost above politics - looking down on the squabbling between Iran's reformists and conservatives.

From BBC

Using these measurements, Chinni and the team calculated how much additional iron was present in water leaving the cavity compared with water entering it.

From Science Daily