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term

noun as in time period

noun as in limit

verb as in name something

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Example Sentences

“A lengthy term of imprisonment is critical to sending a message of general deterrence: Those who sell fentanyl will face meaningful punishment,” he wrote in his sentencing recommendation.

“It’s having a major effect on what people think needs to be done in terms of making housing safer.”

Donald Trump is going to be given a third term because the Constitution and rule of law increasingly no longer apply.

From Salon

He said universities were taking "transformational action to make sure that they have longer term sustainability".

From BBC

In theory, DR Congo could offer favourable terms to US companies to exploit the resources.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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