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Word application
WordType (noun)
Phonetic BrE / ˌæplɪˈkeɪʃn / NAmE / ˌæplɪˈkeɪʃn /
Example
  • a planning/passport application
  • an application form (= a piece of paper on which to apply for something)
  • an application for membership/a loan/a licence
  • his application to the court for bail has been refused.
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application

(noun)BrE / ˌæplɪˈkeɪʃn / NAmE / ˌæplɪˈkeɪʃn /
  1. a formal (often written) request for something, such as a job, permission to do something or a place at a college or university
    • a planning/passport application
    • an application form (= a piece of paper on which to apply for something)
    • an application for membership/a loan/a licence
    • His application to the court for bail has been refused.
    • Further information is available on application to the principal.
  2. the practical use of something, especially a theory, discovery, etc.
    • the application of new technology to teaching
    • The invention would have a wide range of applications in industry.
  3. an act of putting or spreading something, such as paint or medical creams, onto something else
    • It took three applications of paint to cover the graffiti.
    • lotion for external application only (= to be put on the skin, not swallowed)
  4. the act of making a rule, etc. operate or become effective
    • strict application of the law
  5. a program designed to do a particular job; a piece of software
    • a database application
  6. determination to work hard at something; great effort
    • Success as a writer demands great application.

    Extra Examples

    • Admission is obtained by written application.
    • All planning applications should be submitted to the local council.
    • Applications are invited for the post of Lecturer in French.
    • His application for bail was granted.
    • I am pleased to tell you that your application for the position has been successful.
    • I am pleased to tell you that your application for the post of Assistant Editor has been successful.
    • It takes time to process each application.
    • Prospective members fill out an online application.
    • The applicant must file a written application to the court.
    • The program is designed for general application.
    • The research has a wide range of potential applications.
    • There has been a drop in visa applications.
    • Users access the applications via the Web.
    • We accept permit applications year-round.
    • What are the practical applications of this work?
    • You can run several applications at the same time.
    • an application for a new licence
    • an application to the authorities
    • an application to the local authority
    • an operating system that can integrate other applications
    • the reported therapeutic applications of bee venom
    • I’ve made an application for a loan of £3 000.
    • The new invention would have a wide range of applications in industry.
    • This essay examines the application of new technology to teaching.
    • We put in our planning application about six weeks ago.
    • We received over 100 applications for the job.
    • Where can I get an application form?

    Word Origin

    • Middle English: via Old French from Latin applicatio(n-), from the verb applicare ‘fold, fasten to’, from ad- ‘to’ + plicare ‘to fold’.
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