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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

verb as in devote effort to something

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Example Sentences

In 2021 it was announced that the technicians would abseil down the bridge and use soap and water to clean the cables in an attempt to address the icing issue.

From BBC

"This document is little more than an optical illusion. This, in our opinion, will not address the enormity of the challenge we all face."

From BBC

They gave an address which is inside a secure part of a docks complex, meaning people couldn’t visit to check them out.

From BBC

Today, DEI initiatives aim to address these inequities, but Trump and his allies, including Christopher Rufo, the architect of the “critical race theory” panic, frame these programs as preferential treatment.

From Salon

"Northern Ireland is being left behind as normal. Somebody needs to just stand up and address it."

From BBC

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

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