address
[ə'drεs]

noun,verb

[Definition]: location of building, people's home location; to mark or speak

[Example Sentences]:
1. To address the problem, Microsoft is making some radical changes in Windows 10.
2. Enter the name or email address of the person you want to block and click Block .3.
3. AI is coming to cars, Huang said during his keynote address April 5.
4. To address the sins of Windows Vista, Microsoft launched Windows 7.
5. It is also aiming to address its gearing ratio debt as a proportion of equity which grew in 2013.
6. The tradition of a presidential farewell address dates back to George Washington in 1796.
7. No one can take away your email address if you own the domain.
8. Now you have a different way to address your Google problem.
9. The best way to address this problem is to deliver the product into the market.
10. It is important that industry and government partner with each other to address this issue.
11. He asked me to write my name and phone number in his address book.
12. Some have called on Obama to send the National Guard to address the crisis.
13. The commission is not expected to address the issue in its next vote.
14. He said the company was continuing to update the system to address problems.
15. We need to address this immediately and I would like to discuss.


[Antonyms]clumsiness, rudeness, stupidity

[Synonyms]courtesy, manners, politeness
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