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- BIDDEN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
command and order imply authority and usually some degree of formality and impersonality command stresses official exercise of authority order may suggest peremptory or arbitrary exercise bid suggests giving orders peremptorily (as to children or servants)
- BIDDEN Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Bidden definition: a past participle of bid See examples of BIDDEN used in a sentence
- BIDDEN definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
When he began to repair the fortifications of the capital, he was abruptly bidden to cease
- Bidden - definition of bidden by The Free Dictionary
1 to command; order; direct: to bid them depart 2 to say as a greeting, wish, etc : to bid good night 3 to offer (a certain sum) as the price one will charge or pay: They bid $25,000 and got the contract 4 to enter a bid of (a given quantity or suit at cards) 5 to offer or declare: to bid defiance 6 to invite
- How to Use Bid, bade, bidden Correctly - GRAMMARIST
The verb bid—meaning (1) to offer, (2) to command, or (3) to invite—used to be inflected bade in the past tense and bidden as a past participle These forms still appear, especially where what’s bid (or bidden) is a hello or a goodbye, but they are fading from the language and may soon disappear
- bidden, adj. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
There is one meaning in OED's entry for the adjective bidden See ‘Meaning use’ for definition, usage, and quotation evidence
- BIDDEN | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
We are bidden to shake off complacency, to get rid of restrictive practices and to raise productivity I do that because he is bidden to silence now There is a feeling that because it is proletarian it must therefore contain some bidden beauties
- BIDDEN - Definition Meaning - Reverso English Dictionary
Bidden definition: invited or requested to attend Check meanings, examples, usage tips, pronunciation, domains, related words
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