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Main Entry:
1have 
Pronunciation:
(
)hav, (h)
v, v; in "have to" meaning "must" usually
haf
Function:
verb
Inflected Form(s):
past & past participle had 
/
(
)had, (h)
d, d/;
present participle hav·ing 
/
hav-i
/;
present 3rd singular has 
/
(
)haz, (h)
z, z, s; in "have to" meaning "must" usually
has/
1 a : POSSESS 1, own <
have a dog> <
have the right to vote>
b : to consist of <April
has 30 days>
2 : to be forced by duty or conscience in regard to
: MUST <
have to go> <
have a letter to write>
3 : to stand in relationship to <
has three sisters>
4 a : OBTAIN 1, get <the best to be
had>
b : RECEIVE 1 <
had bad news>
c : ACCEPT 1a;
especially : to accept in marriage <she wouldn't
have him>
5 a : to be marked or characterized by <
has red hair>
b : REVEAL 1 <
had the courage to refuse>
c : 2USE 3, exercise <
have mercy>
6 a : 2EXPERIENCE,
UNDERGO <
have a good time> <I
have a cold>
b : to perform an action or engage in an activity <
have a look at that mess> <
had a fight>
c : to hold in the mind <
have an opinion> <
have doubts>
7 a : to cause to do or be done <
had my hair cut> <please
have the children stay>
b : to cause to be <
has everyone confused>
8 : 1PERMIT 1 <we'll
have no more of that>
9 a : to hold an advantage over <we
have them now>
b : 2TRICK 1, fool <been
had by a partner>
10 : 2BEAR 2a <
have a baby>
11 : to partake of <
have dinner>
12 : 2BRIBE <can be
had for a price>
13 -- used as a helping verb with the past participle of another verb <
has gone home> <
had already eaten> <will
have finished dinner by then>
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had better or had best : would be wise to <you
had better start your work>
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have at : to go at or deal with
: ATTACK -
have done : 1FINISH 1, stop
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have coming : to deserve what one gets, benefits by, or suffers <he
had that punishment
coming>
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have it in for : to intend to do harm to
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have one's eye on : to watch constantly and attentively
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have to do with1 : to deal with <the book
has to do with fish>
2 : to have a specified relationship with or effect on <luck
had nothing
to do with winning>
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