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- EXPRESSED Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Examples of express in a Sentence Verb He expressed an interest in meeting her She expressed surprise at his rude behavior The results can be expressed as a percentage
- EXPRESSED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
This category is typically expressed by verbs, but can also be expressed by words of other morphological and syntactic categories
- What Does expressed Mean? Definition Examples - Dictionary. net
Learn what expressed means with clear definitions, pronunciation, synonyms, and real-world examples Simple explanations to help you use expressed correctly
- express verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of express verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary to show or make known a feeling, an opinion, etc by words, looks or actions express something Teachers have expressed concern about the changes Customers expressed interest in trying the product
- expressed - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
to exude or emit (a liquid, odor, etc ), as if under pressure: The roses expressed a sweet perfume Genetics (of a gene) to be active in the production of (a protein or a phenotype)
- Expressed - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
expressed Definitions of expressed adjective communicated in words synonyms: uttered, verbalised, verbalized
- Expressed - definition of expressed by The Free Dictionary
1 a To set forth in words; state: express an opinion b To manifest or communicate, as by a gesture; show: expressed his anger with a frown See Synonyms at voice c To make known the feelings or opinions of (oneself), as by statement or art 2 To convey or suggest a representation of; depict: The painting expresses the rage of war victims 3
- American Heritage Dictionary Entry: expressed
1 a To set forth in words; state: express an opinion b To manifest or communicate, as by a gesture; show: expressed his anger with a frown See Synonyms at voice c To make known the feelings or opinions of (oneself), as by statement or art 2 To convey or suggest a representation of; depict: The painting expresses the rage of war victims 3
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