Giving or Giving - What's the Difference? (2023)

give me|are|

As verbs, the difference betweenareandgive me

is thisareis the third person singular of give whilegive meis to move, to shift, to provide something abstract or concrete to someone or something or somewhere.

As a noungive meis

the amount of flexing something experiences when a force is applied to it.

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Divest vs. Givest

Gives against fives

Mislives vs Misgives

English

Verb

  • (may include two objects) To move, shift, offer something abstract or concrete to someone or something or anywhere.
  • # To transfer possession or possession of (something) to (someone).
  • # To make a gift or present.
  • # To pledge.
  • # to provide, permit or afford (someone something).
  • # To cause (a sensation or feeling) to exist.
  • # perform (a physical interaction) with (something).
  • #*
  • , Title=(The celebrity), Chapter=5, Passage=Then came a maid with a purse and towels, and after her a tall young lady. She stood for a moment with her skirt over the dirty steps, in something of the stately pose that Richter hasgivenhis Queen Louise on the stairs,

  • # put (something) in (someone's) hand or something like that.
  • # cause (a disease or condition) or transmit (a disease or condition).
  • #*1699, , Heads for an essay on conversations
  • To learnare' Strength for the spirit; Conversational, gracefulness: the first adapted to '''give''' rigidity, the other suppleness: a 'areSubstance and form to the statue, the other polishes it.
  • (can take two objects) To estimate or predict (a duration or probability) of (something).
  • Give in slightly when force is applied.
  • *
  • Collapse under pressure or violence.
  • To provide a service or broadcast.
  • *2003, Iain Aitken,Value-based IT management: Commercialization of the IT function, page 153
  • who had no culture in which'givegood presentation' and successfully playing the domestic political game was the way up.
  • *2006, Christopher Matthew SpencerThe Ebay entrepreneur, page 248
  • A friendly voice on the phone greeting potential new customers is a must. Don't underestimate the importance ofgiveGood "phone".
  • Lead (on or in).
  • To exhibit as a product or result; to produce; to give in.
  • The number of men divided by the number of shipsarefour hundred for each ship.
  • Cause; do; used with the infinitive.
  • *Shakespeare
  • But there was the dukegivento understand / That was seen together in a gondola / Lorenzo and his Jessica in love.
  • Presumably allow or admit.
  • *Milton
  • Igive menot heaven for lost.
  • attribution; to assign; to judge.
  • *Sheridan
  • I don't wonder about peoplegivehim to me as a lover.
  • To communicate or announce (advice, news, etc.); to utter or utter (an opinion, a judgement, a cry, etc.).
  • (from) to grant power or permission; to allow.
  • * Rue
  • it isgivenme one more time to see my friend.
  • *Alexander Pope
  • thengive meyour friend to spill the holy wine.
  • (reflexive) To devote or apply (oneself).
  • The soldiersgive meto loot.
    This boy isgivento fits of bad mood.
  • Become soft or soggy.
  • (Franz Speck)
  • shed tears; Cry.
  • *Shakespeare
  • Whose eyes nevergive me/ But through lust and laughter.
  • have concerns.
  • * J. Webster
  • My mindareYou are reticent / To rob poor market women.
  • move on, happen
  • Synonymous

    * (transfer ownership) donate, hand over, transfer* (easily bend when force is applied) bend, cede, bend, move, yield* (estimate or predict) estimate, guess, predict* (Offer)

    Antonym

    * (transfer ownership) get, get, get, take* (easily bend when force is applied) do not bend/yield/bend/give/move/yield, resist

    Derived Terms

    See also''given''', '''giver''' '' and '''give*forgive** give and take* give away* give away the store* give back* give birth* give birth* give birth* give head* give up* give everything* do your best* give up for* given* give away* give everything* give away his daughter* give up *give or take* give up* give up* give a break* give someone a break* give someone a chance* give someone a kiss* give someone sorrow* give someone's business* give someone the time of day* skip something* try something* try something* thank *give to understand* give up* give in* it's better to give than to take* something has to give *what gives?* you only get what you give

    Noun

    (-)

  • (uncountable) The amount of flexing something undergoes when a force is applied to it.
  • This chair doesn't have muchgive me.

    English

    Verb

    (Kopf)

  • (give me)
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    English

    Verb

  • (may include two objects) To move, shift, offer something abstract or concrete to someone or something or anywhere.
  • # To transfer possession or possession of (something) to (someone).
  • # To make a gift or present.
  • # To pledge.
  • # to provide, permit or afford (someone something).
  • # To cause (a sensation or feeling) to exist.
  • # perform (a physical interaction) with (something).
  • #*
  • , Title=(The celebrity), Chapter=5, Passage=Then came a maid with a purse and towels, and after her a tall young lady. She stood for a moment with her skirt over the dirty steps, in something of the stately pose that Richter hasgivenhis Queen Louise on the stairs,

  • # put (something) in (someone's) hand or something like that.
  • # cause (a disease or condition) or transmit (a disease or condition).
  • #*1699, , Heads for an essay on conversations
  • To learnare' Strength for the spirit; Conversational, gracefulness: the first adapted to '''give''' rigidity, the other suppleness: a 'areSubstance and form to the statue, the other polishes it.
  • (can take two objects) To estimate or predict (a duration or probability) of (something).
  • Give in slightly when force is applied.
  • *
  • Collapse under pressure or violence.
  • To provide a service or broadcast.
  • *2003, Iain Aitken,Value-based IT management: Commercialization of the IT function, page 153
  • who had no culture in which'givegood presentation' and successfully playing the domestic political game was the way up.
  • *2006, Christopher Matthew SpencerThe Ebay entrepreneur, page 248
  • A friendly voice on the phone greeting potential new customers is a must. Don't underestimate the importance ofgiveGood "phone".
  • Lead (on or in).
  • To exhibit as a product or result; to produce; to give in.
  • The number of men divided by the number of shipsarefour hundred for each ship.
  • Cause; do; used with the infinitive.
  • *Shakespeare
  • But there was the dukegivento understand / That was seen together in a gondola / Lorenzo and his Jessica in love.
  • Presumably allow or admit.
  • *Milton
  • Igive menot heaven for lost.
  • attribution; to assign; to judge.
  • *Sheridan
  • I don't wonder about peoplegivehim to me as a lover.
  • To communicate or announce (advice, news, etc.); to utter or utter (an opinion, a judgement, a cry, etc.).
  • (from) to grant power or permission; to allow.
  • * Rue
  • it isgivenme one more time to see my friend.
  • *Alexander Pope
  • thengive meyour friend to spill the holy wine.
  • (reflexive) To devote or apply (oneself).
  • The soldiersgive meto loot.
    This boy isgivento fits of bad mood.
  • Become soft or soggy.
  • (Franz Speck)
  • shed tears; Cry.
  • *Shakespeare
  • Whose eyes nevergive me/ But through lust and laughter.
  • have concerns.
  • * J. Webster
  • My mindareYou are reticent / To rob poor market women.
  • move on, happen
  • Synonymous

    * (transfer ownership) donate, hand over, transfer* (easily bend when force is applied) bend, cede, bend, move, yield* (estimate or predict) estimate, guess, predict* (Offer)

    Antonym

    * (transfer ownership) get, get, get, take* (easily bend when force is applied) do not bend/yield/bend/give/move/yield, resist

    Derived Terms

    See also''given''', '''giver''' '' and '''give*forgive** give and take* give away* give away the store* give back* give birth* give birth* give birth* give head* give up* give everything* do your best* give up for* given* give away* give everything* give away his daughter* give up *give or take* give up* give up* give a break* give someone a break* give someone a chance* give someone a kiss* give someone sorrow* give someone's business* give someone the time of day* skip something* try something* try something* thank *give to understand* give up* give in* it's better to give than to take* something has to give *what gives?* you only get what you give

    Noun

    (-)

  • (uncountable) The amount of flexing something undergoes when a force is applied to it.
  • This chair doesn't have muchgive me.
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