respond verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . [intransitive] respond (to something somebody) to react quickly or in the correct way to something somebody The car responds very well to the controls You can rely on him to respond to a challenge Our company is small enough to respond quickly He tried to move but his body wouldn't respond
RESPOND definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary When you respond to something that is done or said, you react to it by doing or saying something yourself They are likely to respond positively to the president's request for aid The army responded with gunfire and tear gas "I have no idea," she responded
respond - WordReference. com Dictionary of English re•spond (ri spond′), v i to reply or answer in words: to respond briefly to a question to make a return by some action as if in answer: to respond generously to a charity drive to react favorably Physiology to exhibit some action or effect as if in answer; react: Nerves respond to a stimulus to correspond (usually fol by to) Games [Bridge ]to make a response v t to say in answer
respond - Wiktionary, the free dictionary respond (third-person singular simple present responds, present participle responding, simple past and past participle responded) (transitive, intransitive) To say something in return; to answer; to reply
Responds - definition of responds by The Free Dictionary Define responds responds synonyms, responds pronunciation, responds translation, English dictionary definition of responds v re·spond·ed , re·spond·ing , re·sponds v intr 1 To make a reply; answer: respond to an email 2 To act in return or in answer: firefighters