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I . for [fɔ:ʳ, fəʳ, Am fɔ:r, fɚ] PREP

1. for (intended to sb):

for
dla

3. for (to acquire):

for
o
eager for power
to search for sth
to go for sb
sth for sth

4. for (towards):

for
do
to make for home
to run for safety

5. for (distance of):

to walk for 8 km

6. for (amount of time):

for
for now
for a while
for a long time
for years
for ever
to last for hours

7. for (on date of):

for
na

8. for (in support of):

for
za
for vote
na
for fight
o

9. for (employed by):

for
dla

10. for (the task of):

it's for him to say

12. for (as price of):

for buy
za
for insure
na
a check for £100

13. for (concerning):

for weakness
do
as for me
too long for him
sorry for...

15. for (as cause):

for lack of sth

16. for (because of):

for
z
for this reason

17. for (despite):

for all that
for all I know

19. for (in ratio to):

for
na
word for word

II . for [fɔ:ʳ, fəʳ, Am fɔ:r, fɚ] CONJ form

for
for
bo

answer for VB trans

1. answer for (take responsibility):

to answer for sth
to have a lot to answer for

2. answer for (speak on behalf of):

to answer for sb

3. answer for esp Brit (vouch for):

to answer for sb

bargain for VB trans to bargain for sth

1. bargain for (haggle):

to bargain for sth

2. bargain for (negotiate):

to bargain for sth

call for VB trans

2. call for (ask):

to call for sth
to call for for bids ECON

4. call for (need):

to be called for

care for VB trans

1. care for (look after):

to care for sb

2. care for (feel affection):

I care for her

3. care for (want):

would you care for a drink?

fall for VB trans

1. fall for (be attracted to):

to fall for [sb]

2. fall for (be deceived by):

to fall for sth

forever, for ever [fərˈevəʳ, Am fɚˈevɚ] ADV

1. forever (for all time):

2. forever inf (continually):

front for VB trans

go for VB trans

1. go for (fetch):

to go for sth

2. go for (try to achieve):

to go for sth
go for it! inf

3. go for (choose):

go for

4. go for (attack):

go for

5. go for (sell for):

6. go for inf (like):

go for

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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You were looking for the cloven hoof, to be honest.
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It requires everyone to buy insurance and subsidizes insurance costs for lower income people on a sliding scale.
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The quadrature nodes are determined by the corresponding orthogonal polynomial basis used for the approximation.
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But the report hasn't marinated well during the past two weeks, attracting increasing criticism from scientists for its dubious conclusiveness and lack of substantiation.
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He had the presence of mind to ask for his phone and call an aviator acquaintance who had worked for a medical helicopter service.
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For billions, it has been death on an installment plan decades in the making.
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Legroom is adequate for a six-footer, as is head room.
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Gimlet was primarily intended for use in the air-to-air role.
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During his career, he developed melamine resin, a type of plastic used for moldings and castings.
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For example, the decision of a worker to be a part of the labour force becomes a dummy dependent variable.
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