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Definition of due
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of due is as below...
Due (a.) Such as (a
thing)
ought to be;
fulfilling
obligation;
proper;
lawful;
regular;
appointed;
sufficient;
exact;
as, due
process
of law; due
service;
in due
time..
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Affair
::
Affair
(n.) Any
proceeding
or
action
which it is
wished
to refer to or
characterize
vaguely;
as, an
affair
of
honor,
i. e., a duel; an
affair
of love, i. e., an
intrigue..
Conquer
::
Conquer
(v. t.) To gain or
acquire
by
force;
to take
possession
of by
violent
means;
to gain
dominion
over; to
subdue
by
physical
means;
to
reduce;
to
overcome
by force of arms; to cause to
yield;
to
vanquish.
Satisfaction
::
Satisfaction
(n.)
Settlement
of a
claim,
due, or
demand;
payment;
indemnification;
adequate
compensation..
Prompt-note
::
Prompt-note
(n.) A
memorandum
of a sale, and time when
payment
is due, given to the
purchaser
at a sale of
goods..
Siskin
::
Siskin
(n.) A small green and
yellow
European
finch
(Spinus
spinus,
or
Carduelis
spinus);
--
called
also
aberdevine..
Arrangement
::
Arrangement
(n.) The
manner
or
result
of
arranging;
system
of parts
disposed
in due
order;
regular
and
systematic
classification;
as,
arrangement
of one's
dress;
the
Linnaean
arrangement
of
plants..
Worry
::
Worry (n.) A state of undue
solicitude;
a state of
disturbance
from care and
anxiety;
vexation;
anxiety;
fret; as, to be in a
worry..
Charge
::
Charge
(v. t.) An entry or a
account
of that which is due from one party to
another;
that which is
debited
in a
business
transaction;
as, a
charge
in an
account
book..
Dogmatize
::
Dogmatize
(v. i.) To
assert
positively;
to teach
magisterially
or with bold and undue
confidence;
to
advance
with
arrogance.
Exorbitant
::
Exorbitant
(a.)
Departing
from an orbit or usual
track;
hence,
deviating
from the usual or due
course;
going
beyond
the
appointed
rules or
established
limits
of right or
propriety;
excessive;
extravagant;
enormous;
inordinate;
as,
exorbitant
appetites
and
passions;
exorbitant
charges,
demands,
or
claims..
Pay
::
Pay (n.) An
equivalent
or
return
for money due, goods
purchased,
or
services
performed;
salary
or wages for work or
service;
compensation;
recompense;
payment;
hire; as, the pay of a
clerk;
the pay of a
soldier..
Worry
::
Worry (v. i.) To feel or
express
undue care and
anxiety;
to
manifest
disquietude
or pain; to be
fretful;
to
chafe;
as, the child
worries;
the horse
worries..
Accoy
::
Accoy (v. t.) To
subdue;
to tame; to
daunt.
Emancipate
::
Emancipate
(v. t.) To free from any
controlling
influence,
especially
from
anything
which
exerts
undue or evil
influence;
as, to
emancipate
one from
prejudices
or
error..
Impregnable
::
Impregnable
(a.) Not to be
stormed,
or taken by
assault;
incapable
of being
subdued;
able to
resist
attack;
unconquerable;
as, an
impregnable
fortress;
impregnable
virtue..
Burn
::
Burn (v. t.) To
perfect
or
improve
by fire or heat; to
submit
to the
action
of fire or heat for some
economic
purpose;
to
destroy
or
change
some
property
or
properties
of, by
exposure
to fire or heat in due
degree
for
obtaining
a
desired
residuum,
product,
or
effect;
to bake; as, to burn clay in
making
bricks
or
pottery;
to burn wood so as to
produce
charcoal;
to burn
limestone
for the
lime..
Clergy
::
Clergy
(n.) The body of men set
apart,
by due
ordination,
to the
service
of God, in the
Christian
church,
in
distinction
from the
laity;
in
England,
usually
restricted
to the
ministers
of the
Established
Church..
Vitiate
::
Vitiate
(v. t.) To cause to fail of
effect,
either
wholly
or in part; to make void; to
destroy,
as the
validity
or
binding
force of an
instrument
or
transaction;
to
annul;
as, any undue
influence
exerted
on a jury
vitiates
their
verdict;
fraud
vitiates
a
contract..
Arrogant
::
Arrogant
(a.)
Containing
arrogance;
marked
with
arrogance;
proceeding
from undue
claims
or
self-importance;
--
applied
to
things;
as,
arrogant
pretensions
or
behavior..
Chiastolite
::
Chiastolite
(n.) A
variety
of
andalusite;
--
called
also
macle.
The
tessellated
appearance
of a cross
section
is due to the
symmetrical
arrangement
of
impurities
in the
crystal.
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