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  1. 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: ….

  2. 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. now for a good rest. run for your life. an eye for a bargain. 2. a.

  3. for. 1. [ fawr; unstressed fer ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA. preposition. with the object or purpose of: to run for exercise. intended to belong to, or be used in connection with: equipment for the army; a closet for dishes. suiting the purposes or needs of: medicine for the aged. in order to obtain, gain, or acquire: a suit for alimony;

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  5. for. preposition. /fə (r)/, strong form /fɔː (r)/. /fər/, strong form /fɔːr/. For the special uses of for in phrasal verbs, look at the entries for the verbs. For example fall for somebody is in the phrasal verb section at fall. Idioms. used to show who is intended to have or use something or where something is intended to be put. There's ...

  6. For is usually a preposition and sometimes a conjunction. For: purpose. We use for to talk about a purpose or a reason for something: I’m going for some breakfast. I’m really hungry. She leaves on Friday for a 15-day cruise around the Mediterranean. I wear these old trousers for painting.

  7. appropriate or adapted to: a subject for speculation. in consideration or payment of; in return for; in exchange for: The tomatoes cost three for a dollar. as an offset to; in response to: medicine for your cold. in order to obtain, gain, or acquire: I had to work for decent wages.

  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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