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What is a longer definition?

What is a longer definition?

Noun. 1. longer – a person with a strong desire for something; “a longer for money”; “a thirster after blood”; “a yearner for knowledge” thirster, yearner.

What does it mean when something is retained?

transitive verb. 1a : to keep in possession or use. b : to keep in one’s pay or service specifically : to employ by paying a retainer. c : to keep in mind or memory : remember. 2 : to hold secure or intact.

What is the collective word of long?

What is another word for long?

prolonged protracted
enduring dragging
slow sustained
lingering interminable
marathon verbose

What does being long winded mean?

1 : tediously long in speaking or writing. 2 : not easily subject to loss of breath.

What does Lunger mean?

: a person suffering from a chronic disease of the lungs especially : one who is tubercular.

What is the collective noun of monkeys?

Collective names for mammals of Africa

Animal Collective Noun/Group Name
Monkeys Troop, Barrel, Carload, Cartload, Tribe
Otters Romp, Bevy, Family, Raft
Oxen Team, Yoke, Drove
Porcupines Prickle

How do I stop being long winded?

Learn to shut up: 6 ways to speak more concisely

  1. Be clear with yourself about what you are attempting to communicate.
  2. Share with the person (when it isn’t obvious) what you want to accomplish.
  3. Avoid, at all costs, getting distracted by other issues, ideas, points, stories, and so forth.
  4. Use talk-ending techniques like:

Where does long winded come from?

An older meaning of this word was “able to do something for a long time without losing one’s breath,” but the modern definition dates from the 1580s, when it specifically meant “given to lengthy speeches.”

Which is the best definition of the word redress?

noun. Remedy or compensation for a wrong or grievance. ‘those seeking redress for an infringement of public law rights’. More example sentences. ‘The plaintiff voluntarily seeks redress from these defendants.’. ‘Only the company can seek redress for such wrongs.’.

What does it mean to seek redress in court?

‘The right to seek redress of wrongs in court is precious and should not be restricted or abridged, based on myths.’ ‘The only wrongs he seeks to redress are those he perceives as having been inflicted by an uncaring world on himself.’ ‘Our courts are clogged with lawsuits pleading redress of wrongs perpetrated on individual employees.’

What was the purpose of the redress movement?

The Redress Movement refers to efforts to obtain the restitution of civil rights, an apology, and/or monetary compensation from the U.S. government during the six decades that followed the World War II mass removal and confinement of Japanese Americans. Early campaigns emphasized the violation of constitutional rights,…

What is the definition of redress in Swedish law?

‘They must also consider how to redress the shortage in trained care workers.’ ‘The union also complained of a breach of Article 13 in that, under Swedish law, it had no effective remedy for redressing its grievance, other than complaining to the Swedish Labour Court.’