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  1. phrase (also in someone's name) for someone or belonging to someone: I'm here to pick up my tickets - I reserved them by phone yesterday in the name of Tremin. The house is in my wife's name. The policy was in my husband's name.

  2. Mar 23, 2015 · Perhaps this interpretation, even more strange to our modern minds than all the rest, is what is to be interpreted by the phrase "In the name of...". The name being a very real way of identifying one's self, not just similar too, or in relation too but in reality -as the identity itself.

  3. in the name of (someone or something) 1. Based on the authority of someone or something. We proclaim these things in the name of God. In the name of King John, I command you to halt. 2. With someone or something as a basis, reason, or motivation.

  4. Find 43 different ways to say IN THE NAME OF, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  5. 2 days ago · a. with appeal to. In the name of mercy, stop that screaming! b. by the authority of. Open, in the name of the law! c. on behalf of. to purchase something in the name of another. d. under the name or possession of.

  6. 1. a. : a word or phrase that constitutes the distinctive designation of a person or thing. The boy's name is Brad. b. : a word or symbol used in logic to designate an entity. 2. : a descriptive often disparaging epithet. called him names. 3. a. : reputation. gave the town a bad name. b. : an illustrious record : fame.

  7. in the name of. Under the designation of, as in They burned witches at the stake in the name of piety . [Late 1300s] in one's own name . On one's own behalf, as in Mary signed the check for John in her own name . [Late 1800s]

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