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personal

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Word definitions for personal in dictionaries

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a personal alarm (= that you carry with you in case you are attacked ) ▪ If you are nervous, invest in a personal alarm. a personal ambition ▪ Crossing the Sahara was a personal ambition of mine. a personal appeal ...

Usage examples of personal.

Therefore, Synnovea, you may ask the Countess Andreyevna if she will accommodate your new marital status as a personal favor to me.

In this respect, the decision in the Florida election case may be ranked as the single most corrupt decision in Supreme Court history, because it is the only one that I know of where the majority justices decided as they did because of the personal identity and political affiliation of the litigants.

Lavinia an account so afflicting of Eugenia, as nearly to annihilate even this deep personal distress.

You have been made, to some extent, familiar with their personifications as Heroes suffering or triumphant, or as personal Gods or Goddesses, with human characteristics and passions, and with the multitude of legends and fables that do but allegorically represent their risings and settings, their courses, their conjunctions and oppositions, their domiciles and places of exaltation.

She decided to skip the etiquette and pay a personal visit to the ambulance drivers.

His personal misfortunes will prove the anarchy of the government and the ferociousness of the times.

The possessive case of the personal pronouns never take the apostrophe, as ours, yours, hers, theirs.

Perhaps any intelligent brain must perceive, apperceive, and find a personal reaction.

This, in modern language, means that the state is territorial, not personal, and that the citizen appertains to the state, not the state to the citizen.

State owes to its citizens, it may exercise its jurisdiction over real and personal property situated within its borders belonging to a nonresident and permit an appropriation of the same in attachment proceedings to satisfy a debt owed by the nonresident to one of its citizens or to settle a claim for damages founded upon a wrong inflicted on the citizen by the nonresident.

In every case, from the most personal and idiosyncratic to the most collective and historical, the archetypal nature of the drama remains the same.

I lost all of my personal assets shortly after Johann was born, and so have no money of my own that I could send you.

A thing is said to be assumable as being capable of being assumed by a Divine Person, and this capability cannot be taken with reference to the natural passive power, which does not extend to what transcends the natural order, as the personal union of a creature with God transcends it.

The antinomianism of Marcion was ultimately based on the strength of his religious feeling, on his personal religion as contrasted with all statutory religion.

But just at the moment that he was about to hit the ground astoundingly hard he saw lying directly in front of him a small navy-blue holdall that he knew for a fact he had lost in the baggage-retrieval system at Athens airport some ten years in his personal time-scale previously, and in his astonishment he missed the ground completely and bobbed off into the air with his brain singing.