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Term: with

Part of Speech: Preposition

Senses:

  1. Used to indicate the manner or way in which something is done.
  2. Used to indicate the instrument or means by which something is achieved.
  3. Used to indicate the presence of something or someone.
  4. Used to indicate the relationship or association between two or more things.

Usages:

Sense 1:

Example Sentence: She cooked the meal with care.

Sense 2:

Example Sentence: He fixed the broken chair with a hammer and some nails.

Sense 3:

Example Sentence: The room was filled with books.

Sense 4:

Example Sentence: She went to the party with her best friend.

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