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The definition of have
36 Definitions of: have
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- verb, to be in material possession of; own
- verb, to possess as a characteristic quality or attribute
- verb, to receive, take, or obtain
- verb, to hold or entertain in the mind
- verb, to possess a knowledge or understanding of
- verb, to experience or undergo
- verb, to be infected with or suffer from
- verb, to gain control of or advantage over
- verb, slang to cheat or outwit
- verb, to exhibit (mercy, compassion, etc, towards)
- verb, to engage or take part in
- verb, to arrange, carry out, or hold
- verb, to cause, compel, or require to (be, do, or be done)
- verb, used as an auxiliary to express compulsion or necessity
- verb, to eat, drink, or partake of
- verb, slang to have sexual intercourse with
- verb, to tolerate or allow
- verb, to declare, state, or assert
- verb, to put or place
- verb, to receive as a guest
- verb, to beget or bear (offspring)
- verb, used as an auxiliary to form compound tenses expressing completed action
- verb, had better or best ought to: used to express compulsion, obligation, etc
- verb, had rather or sooner to consider or find preferable that
- verb, have done. See done
- verb, have had it a) to be exhausted, defeated, or killed b) to have lost one's last chance c) to become unfashionable
- verb, have it to win a victory
- verb, have it away (or off) slang to have sexual intercourse
- verb, have it coming to be about to receive or to merit punishment or retribution
- verb, have it in for to wish or intend harm towards
- verb, have it so good to have so many benefits, esp material benefits
- verb, have to do with a) to have dealings or associate with b) to be of relevance to
- verb, I have it I know the answer
- verb, let (someone) have it slang to launch or deliver an attack on, esp to discharge a firearm at (someone)
- verb, not having any refusing to take part or be involved (in)
- noun, a person or group of people in possession of wealth, security, etc ▷ See also have at ▷ See also, have in ▷ See also, have on ▷ See also, have out ▷ See also, have up
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