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Main Entry:
2bear
Function:
verb
Inflected Form(s):
bore 
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b
(
)r,
b
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)r/;
borne 
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b
(
)rn,
b
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)rn /;
also born 
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b
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)rn/;
bear·ing
Etymology: Old English
beran "to carry, support"
1 a : to move while holding up and supporting
: CARRY <the right to
bear arms> <arrived
bearing gifts>
b : to hold in the mind <
bear a grudge>
c : BEHAVE 1 <
bore himself like a gentleman>
d : to give as testimony <
bear false witness>
e : to have as a feature or characteristic <
bears marks of suffering> <
bore a resemblance to her aunt>
2 a : to give birth to <
bear children> <the baby was
born last week>
b : to bring forth
: PRODUCE <
bear fruit>
3 a : to hold up
: SUPPORT b : to put up with
: STAND <I can't
bear the suspense>
c : ASSUME 1 <
bore the costs> <
bear the blame>
4 : to push down on
: PRESS <
bears down on her pencil>
5 : to move or lie in an indicated direction <
bear right at the fork in the road>
6 a : to have a relation to the matter at hand <facts
bearing on the question>
b : to exercise force or influence <bring pressure to
bear>
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bear in mind : to think of especially as a warning
: REMEMBER -
bear with : to be indulgent or patient with
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