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List
01
a series of written or printed names or items, typically one below the other
Examples
John checked the list of ingredients before starting to cook.
Sarah made a grocery list before going to the supermarket.
02
the property possessed by a line or surface that departs from the vertical
to list
01
to write down information, such as names or items, often in a specific order, to make it easier to refer to later
Transitive: to list information
Examples
She listed all the items she needed to buy from the grocery store before heading out.
The secretary frequently lists tasks in the agenda for the team meeting.
02
to include someone or something on a list by officially adding them or registering them
Transitive: to list sb/sth
Examples
He was listed as a participant in the marathon race.
They listed the new employees in the company directory.
03
to enumerate items by naming or counting them one by one
Transitive: to list sth
Examples
I listed the pros and cons of moving to a new city.
She listed the things she wanted to do over the weekend.
04
to lean or tilt toward one side
Intransitive
Examples
The ship listed as the storm intensified, causing concern among the crew.
The building began to list after years of foundation damage.
05
to cause something to lean or tilt toward one side
Transitive: to list sth
Examples
The strong wind listed the boat to one side as it sailed across the lake.
The heavy load listed the truck slightly to the right.
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