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  1. a. used as a function word to indicate purpose. a grant for studying medicine. b. used as a function word to indicate an intended goal. left for home. acted for the best. c. used as a function word to indicate the object or recipient of a perception, desire, or activity.

  2. For is usually a preposition and sometimes a conjunction. …. We use for to talk about a purpose or a reason for something: …. We often use for to introduce the person or people receiving something: …. We use for with a period of time to refer to duration (how long something lasts): ….

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  3. in order to obtain, gain, or acquire: a suit for alimony; to work for wages. (used to express a wish, as of something to be experienced or obtained): O, for a cold drink! sensitive or responsive to: an eye for beauty. desirous of: a longing for something;

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  5. For + -ing: function. We use for + the -ing form of a verb to talk about the function of something or how something is used: …. For + -ing: reason. We use for + the -ing form of a verb to refer to the reason for something: ….

  6. intended to be given to or used by someone or something: I've bought a few clothes for the new baby. We need some curtains for the spare bedroom. parking for residents only. Fewer examples. Here's a present for you. She works in a hostel for homeless people. The book is for children aged 4 to 6. for preposition (PURPOSE) A2.

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

  8. 1 day ago · 1. preposition. If something is for someone, they are intended to have it or benefit from it. Isn't that enough for you? I have some free advice for you. ...that intense need to care for your baby. ...a table for two. Your mother is only trying to make things easier for you. What have you got for me this morning, Patrick?

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