several
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Definition & Meaning of "several"in English

several
01

used to refer to a number of things or people, more than two but not many

several definition and meaning
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He owns several cars, each for a different purpose.
several
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referring to things or people that are separate or distinct from each other, often highlighting their individual or respective roles

several definition and meaning
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The committee members were reminded of their several duties in the upcoming event.
1.1

(in law) considered or applied separately for each individual or entity involved

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The court issued several judgments, each addressing the defendants' cases individually.
1.2

referring to entities that are separate or distinct from each other within a larger group

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The federal union was formed by the several states, each maintaining its distinct governance.
several
01

used to refer to an unspecified but small number, more than a few but not a large amount

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Several have volunteered to help with the project.
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