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  1. In the United States military, a general is the most senior general -grade officer; it is the highest achievable commissioned officer rank (or echelon) that may be attained in the United States Armed Forces, with exception of the Navy and Coast Guard, which have the equivalent rank of admiral instead. The official and formal insignia of ...

  2. involving or relating to most or all people, things, or places, especially when these are considered as a unit: The general feeling is that justice was not served. There is general concern about rising crime rates. My general impression of the place was good.

  3. relating to or involving all or most people, things, or places: There seems to be general agreement on this matter. general adjective (NOT LIMITED) B2. including a lot of things or subjects and not limited to only one or a few: general knowledge. in general. B2. considering the whole of someone or something, and not just a particular part of them:

  4. general, title and rank of a senior army officer, usually one who commands units larger than a regiment or its equivalent or units consisting of more than one arm of the service. Frequently, however, a general is a staff officer who does not command troops but who plans their operations in the field.

  5. always used before a noun : of, relating to, or affecting all the people or things in a group. They have issued a general warning/order. a general alarm. : involving or including many or most people. The general mood here is optimistic. [=most people here are optimistic] The general consensus is that we should go ahead.

  6. Definitions of general. adjective. applying to all or most members of a category or group. “the general public” “ general assistance” “a general rule” “in general terms” “comprehensible to the general reader” synonyms: comprehensive, overarching. including all or everything. indiscriminate. not marked by fine distinctions. broad, unspecific.

  7. Definitions on the go. Look up any word in the dictionary offline, anytime, anywhere with the Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary app. usual. [usually before noun] normal; usual. There is one exception to this general principle. As a general rule (= usually) he did what he could to be helpful.

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