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Meaning of
address
in English
address
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Plural
addresses
Past Tense
addressed
Participle Verb
addressing
Third Person Singular
addresses
Definitions
Noun
a
location
description
;
property
identification
a
unique
code
(
for
storage
or
online
use
);
identifier
a
speech
or
discourse
;
record
of
communication
The
company
will
release
a
formal
address
to
the
public
about
the
recent
incident
.
a
manner
of
speaking
or
writing
;
language
style
Her
address
to
the
conference
was
well-received
by
the
audience
.
a
formal
approach
to
a
sovereign
;
official
appeal
The
diplomat
made
an
official
address
to
the
king
,
requesting
aid
.
a
location
or
property
The
company's
new
address
is
on
the
outskirts
of
the
city
.
a
polite
or
romantic
approach
(
to
someone
)
He
mustered
up
the
courage
to
make
a
romantic
address
to
his
crush
.
preparedness
or
skill
(
for
tasks
);
resourcefulness
She
showed
great
address
in
handling
the
difficult
situation
.
direction
or
location
information
The
package
required
a
correct
address
to
ensure
delivery
.
a
person's
location
or
direction
;
guidance
The
GPS
provided
an
address
for
the
nearby
hotel
.
polite
approach
or
romantic
advance
He
made
a
charming
address
to
the
woman
he
had
just
met
.
manner
of
speaking
or
writing
;
language
style
The
professor's
address
was
formal
and
easy
to
understand
.
preparation
or
state
of
readiness
The
team's
address
was
evident
in
their
swift
response
to
the
emergency
.
the
act
of
preparing
(
a
golf
swing
)
She
took
a
moment
to
address
her
thoughts
before
speaking
.
Verb
to
direct
speech
;
communicate
(
to
someone
)
The
manager
will
address
the
employees
about
the
new
policy
.
to
direct
words
or
speech
;
make
a
petition
The
lawyer
will
address
the
court
on
behalf
of
her
client
.
to
prepare
for
or
apply
oneself
The
team
will
address
the
challenge
by
working
together
.
to
prepare
oneself
(
mentally
);
direct
speech
The
golfer
took
time
to
address
the
ball
before
swinging
.
aim
or
direct
something
(
at
target
)
The
camera
is
designed
to
address
the
target
with
precision
.
prepare
or
make
something
ready
;
take
action
The
team
took
time
to
address
their
strategy
before
the
game
.
direct
or
guide
words
(
to
someone
)
She
began
to
address
the
audience
with
confidence
and
poise
.
to
prepare
oneself
;
apply
skills
(
to
a
task
)
He
stood
up
to
address
the
challenge
of
public
speaking
.
to
direct
remarks
(
to
someone
)
The
CEO
will
address
the
shareholders
at
the
annual
meeting
.
to
clothe
or
dress
(
someone
or
something
)
She
likes
to
address
her
friends
with
affectionate
nicknames
.
to
direct
written
communication
;
send
a
letter
The
fashion
designer
will
address
the
model
in
a
beautiful
gown
.
to
court
or
woo
someone
romantically
He
tried
to
address
the
heart
of
his
beloved
with
romantic
poems
.
to
entrust
or
consign
to
another's
care
The
company
will
address
the
package
to
the
new
owner
.
to
direct
efforts
or
speech
towards
something
The
team
needs
to
address
the
problem
of
communication
breakdown
.
to
focus
on
resolving
an
issue
;
confront
it
She
will
address
the
conference
attendees
with
a
keynote
speech
.
to
access
a
memory
location
in
computing
The
programmer
must
address
the
memory
location
to
retrieve
the
data
.
to
prepare
to
hit
(
a
golf
ball
)
The
golfer
took
a
deep
breath
to
address
the
ball
on
the
tee
.