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I . pres·ent1 [ˈprezənt] N

2. present no pl LING:

II . pres·ent1 [ˈprezənt] ADJ

2. present attr (being dealt with):

3. present usu pred (in attendance):

4. present usu pred (existing):

pre·side [prɪˈzaɪd] VB intr

2. preside (dominate):

to preside over sth iron hum

pre·cede [pri:ˈsi:d] VB trans

1. precede (in time):

2. precede (in space):

3. precede (introduce):

press ahead VB intr to press ahead [with sth]

II . pre·sume [prɪˈzju:m] VB intr

1. presume (be rude):

2. presume (take advantage of):

3. presume (dare):

pres·age [ˈpresɪʤ] VB trans form

I . preen [pri:n] VB intr

1. preen bird:

2. preen pej person:

3. preen esp pej (congratulate oneself):

II . preen [pri:n] VB trans

1. preen (of bird):

2. preen pej (groom):

3. preen esp pej (congratulate):

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