as for example
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SUCH.. as (for example)
SUCH... as (for example).
INSTANCEFor ...: as an example
SUCHFor example, with "as"
SIMILEGood as gold, for example
SIMILETough as nails, for example
SIMILE"Hot as Tophet," for example.
instanceas an example; for example
SIMILE"Sharp as a tack," for example
graphologyThe study of handwriting, for example, as used to infer a person's character
METONYMExample or attribute of something used to represent the whole, as "sword" for "military power"
ditransitive(of a verb) Taking two objects, for example give as in I gave her the book
paceto act as an example for others to equal or rival; be the most progressive or successful
hyaluronicas in hyaluronic acid, a viscous polysaccharide with important lubricating properties, present, for example, in the synovial fluid in joints
nonstativea verb describing an action rather than a state, as for example throw or thank as opposed to know or hate
nonstativesNONSTATIVE, a verb describing an action rather than a state, as for example throw or thank as opposed to know or hate
specimenAn individual animal, plant, piece of a mineral, etc., used as an example of its species or type for scientific study or display
citablebring forward or call to another's attention especially as an example, proof, or precedent cited the weather as a reason for canceling the picnic
citesbring forward or call to another's attention especially as an example, proof, or precedent cited the weather as a reason for canceling the picnic
figuresA pattern formed by the movements of a group of people, for example in square dancing or synchronized swimming, as part of a longer dance or display
synonymsA word or phrase that means exactly or nearly the same as another word or phrase in the same language, for example shut is a synonym of close
dimensionsAn expression for a derived physical quantity in terms of fundamental quantities such as mass, length, or time, raised to the appropriate power (acceleration, for example, having the dimension of length Î time?2)
dimensionAn expression for a derived physical quantity in terms of fundamental quantities such as mass, length, or time, raised to the appropriate power (acceleration, for example, having the dimension of length Î time?2)
metonymsA word, name, or expression used as a substitute for something else with which it is closely associated. For example, Washington is a metonym for the federal government of the U.S
barbarismsA word or expression that is badly formed according to traditional philological rules, for example a word formed from elements of different languages, such as breathalyzer (English and Greek) or television (Greek and Latin)
barbarismA word or expression that is badly formed according to traditional philological rules, for example a word formed from elements of different languages, such as breathalyzer (English and Greek) or television (Greek and Latin)
synesisa grammatical construction in which the inflection or form of a word is conditioned by the meaning rather than the syntax, as for example the plural form have with the singular noun group in the sentence the group have already assembled
placeholdersAn element of a sentence that is required by syntactic constraints but carries little or no semantic information, for example the word it as a subject in it is a pity that she left, where the true subject is that she left
placeholderAn element of a sentence that is required by syntactic constraints but carries little or no semantic information, for example the word it as a subject in it is a pity that she left, where the true subject is that she left
FORONEAs an example
THUSAs an example.
THUSAs an example
CITEDGave as an example
CITESGives as an example
CITEUse as an example
SETTHEPACEAct as an example
CITEGive as an example
CITEQuote as an example
ADDUCEOffer as an example
CITEMention as an example