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to express
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to show or make a thought, feeling, etc. known by looks, words, or actions
Transitive: to express a thought or feeling
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to say what someone thinks, means, or intends using words
Transitive: to express one's thoughts or intentions
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(mathematics) to indicate something by a formula, symbol, etc.
Transitive: to express a number or relation
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to send something quickly or by a specialized delivery service
Ditransitive: to express sth to sb
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to extract or squeeze out liquid or air from something
Transitive: to express liquid or air
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to show the effects of a gene in an organism's phenotype
Transitive: to express a gene or genetic trait
Express
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a train or bus that travels more quickly than usual because it only makes a few stops
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rapid transport of goods
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mail that is distributed by a rapid and efficient system
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Example
The poet has expressed deep emotions in the lines of his latest poem.
The dancer is expressing a story through graceful movements on stage.
Last night, they expressed their joy with cheers and applause.
He has expressed interest in joining the upcoming project.
A majority of residents expressed concerns about the proposed construction project.
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