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present to bring (someone) into the presence of (a person); to introduce formally | |
present tense form of language | |
presentation something presented to an audience | |
preservation the act of preserving | |
preserve sweet spread | |
preserve to protect | |
presidential pertaining to a president or presidency | |
Presley transliterations of the English name "Presley" | |
press printed media | صُحُفf-p مَطْبُوعَاتf-p |
press printing machine | |
press to apply pressure | |
press conference question and answer session with members of television, print and other media | |
press release official written media statement | |
pressure a pressing; force applied to a surface | |
pressure physics: amount of force divided by area | |
prestige dignity, status, or esteem | |
prestigious of high prestige | |
presumably able to be sensibly presumed | |
pretend to allege falsely | |
pretend to make oneself appear to do something | |
pretense false or hypocritical profession | |
pretentious marked by an unwarranted claim to importance or distinction | |
pretext false, contrived or assumed purpose | |
Pretoria administrative capital of South Africa | |
pretty especially of women and children: pleasant, attractive | |
prevail To be superior in strength, dominance, influence or frequency; to have or gain the advantage over others; to have the upper hand | |
prevalence number of cases compared to a total population | |
prevent to keep from happening|forestall|avert|ward off |