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    Leave
    /lēv/

    verb

    • 1. go away from: "she left New York on June 6" Similar depart fromgo away fromgo fromwithdraw fromOpposite arrivecomestay
    • 2. allow to remain: "the parts he disliked he would alter and the parts he didn't dislike he'd leave"

    noun

    • 1. (in pool, billiards, snooker, croquet, and other games) the position of the balls after a shot.
  2. The meaning of LEAVE is bequeath, devise. How to use leave in a sentence. Leave vs. Let: Usage Guide

  3. Leave definition: to go out of or away from, as a place. See examples of LEAVE used in a sentence.

  4. LEAVE definition: 1. to go away from someone or something, for a short time or permanently: 2. to not take something…. Learn more.

  5. To leave is to go away or exit. You can leave the country, the house, or a job. This has many meanings, most having to do with departing. Getting permission to take time off from work is taking a leave of absence. To not disturb something is to leave it alone. To abandon or forget something is to leave it behind.

  6. If you leave something or someone in a particular place, you let them remain there when you go away. If you leave something or someone with a person, you let them remain with that person so they are safe while you are away.

  7. Definition of leave verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. LEAVE definition: 1. to go away from a place or a situation, either permanently or for a temporary period: 2. to end…. Learn more.

  9. leave. noun. /liːv/ [uncountable] Idioms. a period of time when you are allowed to be away from work for a holiday or for a special reason. to take a month’s paid/unpaid leave. How much annual leave do you get? on leave soldiers home on leave. She's on maternity leave.

  10. Synonyms for LEAVE: abandon, quit, desert, dump, forsake, strand, forget, ignore; Antonyms of LEAVE: have, keep, retain, hold, possess, own, withhold, reserve.

  11. If you leave someone or something with someone, you allow someone to keep and care for someone or something while you are away. They went out to dinner and left their children (home) with a babysitter.

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