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- TO Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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- TO Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
(used for expressing direction or motion or direction toward something) in the direction of; toward from north to south (used for expressing limit of movement or extension) He grew to six feet (used for expressing contact or contiguity) on; against; beside; upon Apply varnish to the surface
- TO | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Can you tell me how to get there? I'm going there to see my sister This tool is used to make holes in leather To make this cake, you'll need two eggs, 3 4 of a cup of sugar, and 3 4 of a cup of flour He works to get paid, not because he enjoys it To be honest (= speaking honestly), Becky, I like thegray shirt better
- To - definition of to by The Free Dictionary
Define to to synonyms, to pronunciation, to translation, English dictionary definition of to toward, on, against, upon Not to be confused with: too – also: me too
- To Definition Meaning | YourDictionary
To definition: Toward a given state
- TO definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
In addition to the uses shown below, to is used in phrasal verbs such as 'see to' and 'come to' It is also used with some verbs that have two objects in order to introduce the second object You use to when indicating the place that someone or something visits, moves towards, or points at
- to - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Clipping of English To ngan (international standards) ISO 639-1 language code for Tongan From Middle English to, from Old English tō, from Proto-Germanic *tō ~ *ta, from Proto-Indo-European *de ~ *do (“to”)
- To: Definition, Significance, Comparisons, Rules and Examples
To: A preposition indicating direction, destination, or purpose, or an infinitive marker that precedes the base form of a verb
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