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  • utilize

    consume, exploit

  • employ

    utilize, exercise

  • exercise

    application, action

  • usage

    manner, application

  • apply

    employ, utilize

  • utilization

    application, used

  • practice

    manner, application

  • employment

    application, utilization

  • application

    value, utilization

  • habit

    manner, custom

  • exploit

    take advantage of, consume

  • purpose

    need, usefulness

  • work

    consume, control

  • operation

    utilization, used

  • operate

    work, consume

  • expend

    consume, activity

  • benefit

    advantage, usefulness

  • usefulness

    aid, value

  • utility

    value, advantage

  • advantage

    value, usefulness

  • profit

    assistance, advantage

  • handle

    work, manage

  • service

    aid, value

  • consumption

    give, using

  • avail

    usefulness, used

  • custom

    manner, action

  • wont

    manner, custom

  • spend

    exhaust

  • help

    aid, assistance

  • exert

    exercise, employ

  • use up

    activity, spend

  • way

    usual

  • abuse

    take advantage of, exploit

  • good

    assistance, usefulness

  • manipulate

    utilize, take advantage of

  • manipulation

    utilization, exploitation

  • wield

    utilize

  • utilisation

  • value

    aid

  • enjoyment

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English Synonyms and AntonymsRate these synonyms:3.0 / 8 votes

  1. use

    In general terms it may be said that to employ is to devote to one’s purpose, to use is to render subservient to one’s purpose; what is used is viewed as more absolutely an instrument than what is employed; a merchant employs a clerk; he uses pen and paper; as a rule, use is not said of persons, except in a degrading sense; as, the conspirators used him as a go-between. Hence the expression common in some religious circles «that God would use me» is not to be commended; it has also the fault of representing the human worker as absolutely a passive and helpless instrument; the phrase is altogether unscriptural; the Scripture says, «We are laborers together with (co-workers with) God.» That which is used is often consumed in the using, or in familiar phrase used up; as, we used twenty tons of coal last winter; in such cases we could not substitute employ. A person may be employed in his own work or in that of another; in the latter case the service is always understood to be for pay. In this connection employ is a word of more dignity than hire; a general is employed in his country’s service; a mercenary adventurer is hired to fight a tyrant’s battles. It is unsuitable, according to present usage, to speak of hiring a pastor; the Scripture, indeed, says of the preacher, «The laborer is worthy of his hire;» but this sense is archaic, and hire now implies that the one hired works directly and primarily for the pay, as expressed in the noun «hireling;» a Pastor is properly said to be called, or when the business side of the transaction is referred to, engaged, or possibly employed, at a certain salary.

    Synonyms:
    call, employ, engage, engross, hire, make use of, use up

    Preposition:
    Employ in, on, upon, or about a work, business, etc.; for a purpose; at a stipulated salary.

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  1. usenoun

    Synonyms:
    advantage, custom, habit, practice, service, utility, usage

  2. useverb

    Synonyms:
    employ, exercise, treat, practice, accustom, habituate, inure

    Antonyms:
    discard, suspend, ignore, avoid, disaccustom, dishabituate, disinure

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  1. use, usage, utilization, utilisation, employment, exercisenoun

    the act of using

    «he warned against the use of narcotic drugs»; «skilled in the utilization of computers»

    Synonyms:
    exercising, usage, practice, custom, habit, engagement, workout, use of goods and services, consumption, usance, role, practice session, function, work, employ, utilization, utilisation, employment, economic consumption, drill, physical exercise, example, manipulation, enjoyment, recitation, purpose, physical exertion, exercise

  2. function, purpose, role, usenoun

    what something is used for

    «the function of an auger is to bore holes»; «ballet is beautiful but what use is it?»

    Synonyms:
    utilisation, habit, usage, routine, role, social occasion, manipulation, theatrical role, use of goods and services, procedure, function, occasion, character, subroutine, part, determination, aim, usance, purpose, enjoyment, subprogram, employment, mapping, consumption, single-valued function, persona, intention, economic consumption, intent, social function, exercise, affair, office, mathematical function, map, utilization, design

  3. usenoun

    a particular service

    «he put his knowledge to good use»; «patrons have their uses»

    Synonyms:
    purpose, role, utilisation, consumption, enjoyment, usance, manipulation, employment, usage, use of goods and services, function, habit, exercise, utilization, economic consumption

  4. consumption, economic consumption, usance, use, use of goods and servicesnoun

    (economics) the utilization of economic goods to satisfy needs or in manufacturing

    «the consumption of energy has increased steadily»

    Synonyms:
    phthisis, usage, custom, habit, expenditure, use of goods and services, uptake, ingestion, exercise, role, pulmonary tuberculosis, using up, wasting disease, utilization, consumption, employment, economic consumption, manipulation, intake, usance, enjoyment, function, purpose, white plague, utilisation

  5. habit, usenoun

    (psychology) an automatic pattern of behavior in reaction to a specific situation; may be inherited or acquired through frequent repetition

    «owls have nocturnal habits»; «she had a habit twirling the ends of her hair»; «long use had hardened him to it»

    Synonyms:
    usage, habit, use of goods and services, consumption, role, drug abuse, riding habit, utilization, substance abuse, utilisation, employment, economic consumption, manipulation, wont, usance, enjoyment, function, purpose, exercise

  6. manipulation, usenoun

    exerting shrewd or devious influence especially for one’s own advantage

    «his manipulation of his friends was scandalous»

    Synonyms:
    usage, habit, handling, use of goods and services, consumption, usance, role, function, utilization, utilisation, employment, economic consumption, manipulation, enjoyment, purpose, exercise

  7. use, enjoymentverb

    (law) the exercise of the legal right to enjoy the benefits of owning property

    «we were given the use of his boat»

    Synonyms:
    usage, habit, delectation, use of goods and services, consumption, usance, role, function, utilization, utilisation, employment, economic consumption, manipulation, enjoyment, purpose, exercise

  8. use, utilize, utilise, apply, employverb

    put into service; make work or employ for a particular purpose or for its inherent or natural purpose

    «use your head!»; «we only use Spanish at home»; «I can’t use this tool»; «Apply a magnetic field here»; «This thinking was applied to many projects»; «How do you utilize this tool?»; «I apply this rule to get good results»; «use the plastic bags to store the food»; «He doesn’t know how to use a computer»

    Synonyms:
    lend oneself, practice, give, hold, utilise, put on, employ, engage, hire, enforce, implement, expend, utilize, go for, apply, habituate

  9. use, habituateverb

    take or consume (regularly or habitually)

    «She uses drugs rarely»

    Synonyms:
    employ, habituate, expend, utilise, accustom, practice, apply, utilize

  10. use, expendverb

    use up, consume fully

    «The legislature expended its time on school questions»

    Synonyms:
    employ, habituate, expend, utilise, spend, drop, practice, apply, utilize

  11. useverb

    seek or achieve an end by using to one’s advantage

    «She uses her influential friends to get jobs»; «The president’s wife used her good connections»

    Synonyms:
    apply, practice, utilize, expend, employ, habituate, utilise

  12. practice, apply, useverb

    avail oneself to

    «apply a principle»; «practice a religion»; «use care when going down the stairs»; «use your common sense»; «practice non-violent resistance»

    Synonyms:
    rehearse, practise, enforce, give, drill, practice, hold, utilise, put on, employ, lend oneself, commit, implement, expend, utilize, go for, apply, habituate, do, exercise

  13. useverb

    habitually do something (use only in the past tense)

    «She used to call her mother every week but now she calls only occasionally»; «I used to get sick when I ate in that dining hall»; «They used to vacation in the Bahamas»

    Synonyms:
    apply, practice, utilize, expend, employ, habituate, utilise

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    • Influence
    • Psychology
    • Usefulness
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Dictionary of English SynonymesRate these synonyms:0.0 / 0 votes

  1. usenoun

    Synonyms:
    employment, application, appliance, exercise, practice

  2. usenoun

    Synonyms:
    advantage, benefit, utility, service, profit, usefulness, avail

  3. usenoun

    Synonyms:
    occasion, need, necessity

  4. usenoun

    Synonyms:
    usage, custom, habit

  5. useverb

    Synonyms:
    employ, apply, make use of, avail one’s self of, take advantage of, turn to account, make the most of, put in requisition, bring into play

  6. useverb

    Synonyms:
    practise, exercise, put to use

  7. useverb

    Synonyms:
    expend, consume, waste, exhaust

  8. useverb

    Synonyms:
    accustom, habituate, inure, familiarize, train

  9. useverb

    Synonyms:
    treat, deal with, act or behave towards

  10. useverb

    Synonyms:
    be accustomed, be wont

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  1. usenoun

    Synonyms:
    employment, application, service, utilization, exploitation, necessity, need, utility, avail, advantage, usefulness, service, custom, usage, practice

    Antonyms:
    disuse, obsolescence, desuetude, inutility

    Associated words:
    obsolescent, obsolete, obsoletism, utilitarian, utilitarianism, utilizable, chrestomathic

  2. useverb

    Synonyms:
    employ, apply, utilize, exploit, treat, behave toward, practice, exercise, consume, exhaust, accustom, habituate, familiarize, inure

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  1. List of paraphrases for «use»:

    utilization, used, using, usage, uses, utilize, employment, utilisation, consumption, recourse, employ, utilizing, utilise, resort, appeal, exploitation, exploit, remedies, ‘utilisation, application, job, remedy, consume, apply, serve, purposes, operate, user, uso, resorting, operation, usefulness, jobs, advantage, reliance, purpose, take, take-up

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How to use use in a sentence?

  1. Michael Hoffmann:

    As individuals our individual contribution is small but as aggregate it’s important, if we drove a little less, turned the lights out at home, that would reduce our energy use. Many of us who own homes can install solar.The opportunities for individuals are wide open. Everyone can also raise their voices, all of us can do that for the sake of the future. Everyone can do a better job.

  2. Angela Wright:

    It makes perfect sense that smoking packets would use a vile green that looks like bodily fluids and makes people feel slightly nauseated.

  3. The Dalai Lama, 1992 Speech:

    I believe that individuals can make a difference in society. Since periods of change such as the present one come so rarely in human history, it is up to each of us to make the best use of our time to help create a happier world.

  4. Marc Raimondi:

    We are aware of the media reports and can neither confirm nor deny an ongoing review or investigation into the matter, we are committed to continuing to use the full range of tools and authorities under the Foreign Agents Registration Act to ensure proper foreign registration and filings.

  5. John W. Gardner:

    True happiness involves the full use of one’s power and talents.


Translations for use

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  • استخدم, استعمل, استعمالArabic
  • вы́карыстаць, ўжыва́ць, выкарысто́ўваць, скарысто́ўваць, ужы́ць, ужыва́нне, ўжыць, скарыста́цьBelarusian
  • използвамBulgarian
  • ব্যবহার করাBengali
  • implijBreton
  • usar, utilitzar, ús, fer servirCatalan, Valencian
  • použít, použitíCzech
  • gebrauchen, gewöhnlich tun, verwenden, Nutzen, Gebrauch, Zweck, Anwendung, Funktion, Benutzung, zu tun pflegen, benutzen, verbrauchenGerman
  • χρησιμοποιώ, χρησιμότητα, χρήση, συνηθίζω, καταναλώνωGreek
  • uziEsperanto
  • función, soler, utilizar, usar, acostumbrar, utilidad, usoSpanish
  • kasutamaEstonian
  • به کار بردن, کاربرد, فایده, استفاده کردنPersian
  • käyttötarkoitus, käyttökohde, käyttö, käyttää, hyöty, hyödyllisyysFinnish
  • usage, utilité, avoir l’habitude de, servir, utiliser, utilisation, emploiFrench
  • brûkeWestern Frisian
  • cleachd, dèan feum de, math, iomairScottish Gaelic
  • uso, utilizar, usarGalician
  • הִשְתָמֶשHebrew
  • इस्तेमाल करनाHindi
  • itilizeHaitian Creole
  • használHungarian
  • օգտագործում, օգուտ, օգտագործել, կիրառությունArmenian
  • usarInterlingua
  • uzarIdo
  • notaIcelandic
  • usare, essere solito, usoItalian
  • 用いる, 利用, 使用, 用途, 効用, 使用する, 使うJapanese
  • ಬಳಕೆKannada
  • 사용, 하다, 使用, 사용하다, 쓰다Korean
  • که‌ڵک, به‌کارهێنانKurdish
  • uti, usurpatio, ususLatin
  • vartotiLithuanian
  • izmantot, lietotLatvian
  • whakapetoMāori
  • nut, gebruik, gebruiken, functieDutch
  • brukNorwegian Nynorsk
  • bruk, anvendelse, bruke, nytteNorwegian
  • choyoołʼįįhNavajo, Navaho
  • emplegar, usarOccitan
  • użytek, funkcja, stosować, zastosowanie, posługiwać się, używać, stosowanie, użycie, użytecznośćPolish
  • utilizar, usar, utilidade, uso, costumarPortuguese
  • applitgar, niz, duvrarRomansh
  • utilitate, întrebuințare, uz, folosi, utiliza, funcție, folosire, folosințăRomanian
  • примене́ние, употреблять, использовать, испо́льзование, применять, прок, употребле́ние, по́льзаRussian
  • imperàreSardinian
  • ко̀ристити, kòristitiSerbo-Croatian
  • použiťSlovak
  • uporaba, uporabiti, rabaSlovene
  • bruk, användning, användaSwedish
  • matumiziSwahili
  • นำมาใช้, ใช้Thai
  • kullanmak, kullanış, kullanım, yarar, kullanma, faydaTurkish
  • ужи́ти, вжива́ння, використо́вувати, вжи́ти, ви́користати, вжыва́ти, ужыва́тиUkrainian
  • استعمال کرناUrdu
  • dùng, ích, sử dụng, lợi dụng, xàiVietnamese
  • geb, gebönVolapük
  • באניצןYiddish
  • 使用Chinese

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Синонимы к слову use

    • abuse
    • advantage
    • aid
    • application
    • apply
    • assistance
    • avail yourself of
    • benefit
    • benefit from
    • bring into play
    • consume
    • consumption
    • custom
    • depletion
    • draw on
    • employ
    • employment
    • enjoy
    • exercise
    • exhaust
    • expend
    • expenditure
    • exploit
    • exploitation
    • function
    • get through
    • habit
    • handle
    • handling
    • help
    • make use of
    • manage
    • management
    • manipulate
    • manipulation
    • mistreat
    • operate
    • operation
    • practice
    • purpose
    • service
    • spend
    • take advantage of
    • treat
    • treatment
    • usage
    • use up
    • utilization
    • utilize
    • value
    • wastage
    • waste
    • wear and tear
    • wear out
    • work
    • worth

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    • usenet
    • usenet’s
    • user
    • user’s
    • users
    • uses

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    • Словарь значения слов gazed
    • Грамматическое значение fix your eyes on
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    • Происхождение слова seem to be
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Collins

  
      vb  

1    apply, avail oneself of, bring into play, employ, exercise, exert, find a use for, make use of, operate, ply, practise, profit by, put to use, turn to account, utilize, wield, work  

2    act towards, behave towards, deal with, exploit, handle, manipulate, misuse, take advantage of, treat  

3    consume, exhaust, expend, run through, spend, waste  
      n  

4    application, employment, exercise, handling, operation, practice, service, treatment, usage, wear and tear  

5    advantage, application, avail, benefit, good, help, mileage     (informal)   point, profit, service, usefulness, utility, value, worth  

6    custom, habit, practice, usage, way, wont  

7    call, cause, end, necessity, need, object, occasion, point, purpose, reason  

use up     
absorb, burn up, consume, deplete, devour, drain, exhaust, finish, fritter away, run through, squander, swallow up, waste  

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Collins

use         

[

1]     ( uses    3rd person present)   ( using    present participle)   ( used    past tense & past participle  )   (VERB USES)  

1       verb   If you use    something, you do something with it in order to do a job or to achieve a particular result or effect.      
Trim off the excess pastry using a sharp knife…      V n  
He had simply used a little imagination…      V n  
Officials used loud hailers to call for calm…      V n to-inf  
The show uses Zondo’s trial and execution as its framework.      V n prep  

2       verb   If you use    a supply of something, you finish it so that none of it is left.      
You used all the ice cubes and didn’t put the ice trays back…      V n  
They’ve never had anything spare<endash>they’ve always used it all.      V n  
      Use up means the same as use   ., phrasal verb      
It isn’t them who use up the world’s resources…      V P n (not pron)  
We were breathing really fast, and using the air up quickly.      V n P  

3       verb   If someone uses drugs, they take drugs regularly, especially illegal ones.  
(=take, do)  

He denied he had used drugs…      V n  

4       verb   You can say that someone uses the toilet or bathroom as a polite way of saying that they go to the toilet.,   (politeness)
  
Wash your hands after using the toilet…      V n  
He asked whether he could use my bathroom.      V n  

5       verb   If you use    a particular word or expression, you say or write it, because it has the meaning that you want to express.      
The judge liked using the word `wicked’ of people he had sent to jail…      V n  

6       verb   If you use    a particular name, you call yourself by that name, especially when it is not the name that you usually call yourself.      
Now I use a false name if I’m meeting people for the first time…      V n  

7       verb   If you say that someone uses people, you disapprove of them because they make others do things for them in order to benefit or gain some advantage from it, and not because they care about the other people.,   (disapproval)
  

(=exploit)  

Be careful she’s not just using you…      V n  
Why do I have the feeling I’m being used again?      V n  

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Collins

use          [2]     ( uses    plural  )   (NOUN USES)  

1       n-uncount   Your use    of something is the action or fact of your using it.      
also a N, usu N of n  
The treatment does not involve the use of any artificial drugs., …research related to microcomputers and their use in classrooms…, We are denied use of the land by the ruling classes…, He would support a use of force if the UN deemed it necessary.     

2       n-sing   If you have a use for something, you need it or can find something to do with it.  
a N for n  
You will no longer have a use for the magazines…, They both loved the fabric, but couldn’t find a use for it.     

3       n-var   If something has a particular use   , it is intended for a particular purpose.      
with supp, oft adj N, N of/for n, N as/in n  
Infrared detectors have many uses…, It’s an interesting scientific phenomenon, but of no practical use whatever…, French furniture was designed for every use…, The report outlined possible uses for the new weapon., …Elderflower Water for use as an eye and skin lotion…, We need to recognize that certain uses of the land upon which we live are simply wrong.     

4       n-uncount   If you have the use   of something, you have the permission or ability to use it.      
also the N, usu N of n  
She will have the use of the car one night a week., …young people who at some point in the past have lost the use of their limbs…, You will have full use of all the new leisure club facilities.     

5       n-count   A use    of a word is a particular meaning that it has or a particular way in which it can be used.      
with supp, oft N of n  
There are new uses of words coming in and old uses dying out.     

6       n-uncount   Your use of a particular name is the fact of your calling yourself by it.  
N of n  
Police have been hampered by Mr Urquhart’s use of bogus names.     

7    If something is for the use of a particular person or group of people, it is for that person or group to use.  

for the use of      phrase   PHR n  
The leisure facilities are there for the use of guests…, He raises crops mainly for the use of his family.     

8    If you say that being something or knowing someone has its uses, you mean that it makes it possible for you to do what you otherwise would not be able to do.  
INFORMAL  

have its uses      phrase   V inflects  
Being a hospital Sister had its uses.     

9    If something such as a technique, building, or machine is in use, it is used regularly by people. If it has gone out of use, it is no longer used regularly by people.  

in use      phrase   usu v-link PHR  
…the methods of making Champagne which are still in use today…, The site has been out of use for many years.     

10    If you make use of something, you do something with it in order to do a job or achieve a particular result or effect.  
WRITTEN  

make use of      phrase   V inflects, PHR n  
Not all nursery schools make use of the opportunities open to them., …making use of the same bottle time after time.     

11    You use expressions such as it’s no use, there’s no use, and what’s the use to indicate that a particular action will not achieve anything.  

it’s no use/there’s no use      phrase   V inflects, usu PHR -ing  
It’s no use arguing with a drunk…, There’s no use you asking me any more questions…, What’s the use of complaining?     

12    If you say it’s no use, you mean that you have failed to do something and realize that it is useless to continue trying because it is impossible.  

it’s no use      phrase   V inflects  
It’s no use. Let’s hang up and try for a better line.     

13    If something or someone is of use, they are useful. If they are no use, they are not at all useful.  

be of use/be no use      phrase   usu v-link PHR, oft PHR to n  
The contents of this booklet should be of use to all students…, I’m sorry, I’ve been no use to you.     

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use your gumption

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use your common sense or resourcefulness


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computer savvy

adj.

with advanced skills in the use of computers

hoasqueiro

adj.

1. Religions that make the sacramental use of the Hoasca tea, such as the União do Vegetal, Santo Daime, Barquinha and Alto Santo. 2. Adept of one of the religions that make sacramental use of the Hoasca tea. 3. He who takes communion with the Hoasca tea; Ayahuasqueiro.

[Latam];[Rel.]

noob

n.

a person who has a lack of experience, skill or knowledge in a particular sphere or activity, especially computing or the use of the Internet

[Slang];[Pej.] Also written «n00b» (with zeros). The word came from «newb» or «newbie» which refers to someone who is just starting out in the use of the Net.

hoasca

n.

An entheogenic tea of South American origin prepared with the mariri vine and the leaves of the chacrona tree that provides an expanded state of consciousness. The use of Hoasca in shamanic rituals is part of the ancestral culture of several tribes in the Amazon region.

[Latam];[Rel.];[Reg.];[Bot.] Ayahuasca, Vegetal, Daime, Yagé.

MacGyver

Conjugate

v.

make or repair an object in an improvised and inventive way making use of whatever items are at hand

chiefly[US];[Fam.] Ex.: You have no idea how many things I’ve MacGyvered using just duct tape or a simple paper clip.

repurpose

Conjugate

v.

to use something (an object or a substance) in a new way: not the same as «recycle»

can sometimes be translated as «détourner»

nomophobia

n.

the fear of being unable to use one’s mobile phone

This can happen when losing the device, when out of battery, credit or network coverage

open source

adj.

refers to a product or service whose design, blueprint or code is free to use and modify

Examples of open source projects: Linux, Mozzila Firefox (softwares); DIY open drones (drone design), arduino (electronics)

urban Amish

n.

someone who does not use high-technology items or services on a daily basis

[Slang] «Amish» is the name of a religious group arisen in the 16th century, that resists modern world’s changes (including technology, fashion etc.)

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Rent Seeking

Conjugate

vi.

When a large group of competing corporations hope to use the government to protect or enhance their interests.

Economic Term.

open innovation

n.

innovation paradigm that assumes firms should use external ideas and/or external paths to market in their innovation process

[Tech.];[Bus.] word coined by Henry Chesbrough, who opposes this paradigm to the closed innovation one, where all the innovation process happens within the borders of the firm.

you catch more flies with honey

exp.

The actual say is: «You can catch more flies with honey than with vinegar» This means that it is easier to persuade people if you use polite arguments and flattery than if you are confrontational.

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albeit : «Reality is merely an illusion,albeit a very persistent one!»

conj.

albeit although, even if, even though, notwithstanding that, tho’ (U.S. or poetic) though <You use albeit to introduce a fact or comment which reduces the force or significance of what you have just said. FORMAL adv ADV with cl/group (=although)

Charles’s letter was indeed published, albeit in a somewhat abbreviated form.

bully pulpit

n.

dominant position, use of an office with power and influence to expose or impose one’s views

canned by Theodore Roosevelt

software piracy

n.

intentional copy and use of a software product without the permission of its owner

[Tech.];[Leg.]

cyber forensics

n.

the application of scientifically proven methods to gather, process, interpret, and to use digital evidence to provide a conclusive description of cyber crime activities

[Tech.]

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Cyber interception

n.

Cyber interception means the acquisition of the any digital contents through the use of any electronic, mechanical, or other digital devices.

[Tech.];[Leg.] Cyber interception means the acquisition of the any digital contents

pull rank on somebody

exp.

use the authority given by a position (in society, in a company etc.) to determine someone to act in a certain manner

E.g: He is not eager to attend the event, but he has to be there because his boss pulled rank on him.

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