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I. array [Brit əˈreɪ, Am əˈreɪ] N
1. array (of goods, products):
array
2. array (of weaponry):
array
3. array (of troops, people):
array
battle array
4. array (of numbers):
array
5. array COMPUT:
array
6. array (clothes):
array liter
in all their array
7. array (of factors, problems):
array
8. array ELECTRON:
array
II. array [Brit əˈreɪ, Am əˈreɪ] VB trans
1. array MIL:
array troops
2. array LAW:
array jurors
3. array FASHION:
III. to array oneself in VB refl
to array oneself in refl liter:
to array oneself in
battle array [Brit ˈbat(ə)l əˌreɪ] N
in battle array
imposing sight, array, collection
one-dimensional array, image
French
French
English
English
in full array
array
array
parer personne: chose, personne
to adorn, to array (de with)
to array oneself
array
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I. array [əˈreɪ] N
1. array (display):
array
an array of people
2. array form (clothes):
array
atours mpl
3. array COMPUT, MATH:
array
II. array [əˈreɪ] VB trans
1. array (display):
2. array form (clothe):
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English
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I. array ·ˈreɪ] N
1. array (display):
array
array of people
2. array comput, math:
array
II. array ·ˈreɪ] VB trans
1. array (display):
2. array form (clothe):
Present
Iarray
youarray
he/she/itarrays
wearray
youarray
theyarray
Past
Iarrayed
youarrayed
he/she/itarrayed
wearrayed
youarrayed
theyarrayed
Present Perfect
Ihavearrayed
youhavearrayed
he/she/ithasarrayed
wehavearrayed
youhavearrayed
theyhavearrayed
Past Perfect
Ihadarrayed
youhadarrayed
he/she/ithadarrayed
wehadarrayed
youhadarrayed
theyhadarrayed
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He warned against imposing changes that could result in violence.
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It has not always been successful in imposing its will on private interests, politicians, or other ministries.
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Some have imposing, nearly-windowless buildings on campus, known as tombs or halls.
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It however was not as cooperative in imposing the colonial regime as federal authorities would have liked.
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The nobles were also imposing a stricter rule than ever, reducing the land of each serf and restricting their freedoms further beginning around 1767.
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