GAVE definition: simple past tense of give. See examples of gave used in a sentence.

    Definition of gave verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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  1. to present voluntarily and without expecting compensation: to give a birthday present to someone. 2. to hand to someone: Give me that plate, please. 3. to place in someone's care: I gave the folders to …
  2. / Ι‘eΙͺv / Add to word list past simple of give (Definition of gave from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus Β© Cambridge University Press)

    4 days agoΒ Β· The meaning of GAVE is past tense of give.

    GAVE is characterized by dilated capillaries in the lamina propria with fibrin thrombi. The main histomorphologic differential diagnosis is portal hypertension, which is often apparent from clinical …

    Simple past tense of give. Old English Δ‘Γ¦f, Δ‘eaf. They asked him, 'Who gave it you?' He gave me a beautiful watch. One lady gave me a box of shells. She glanced up at his face, but it gave no clue of …

to pay or transfer possession to another in exchange for something: [~ + object] They gave five dollars for the picture.[~ + object + object] They gave me five dollars for the picture.

Simple past tense of give. Old English Δ‘Γ¦f, Δ‘eaf. They asked him, 'Who gave it you?' He gave me a beautiful watch. One lady gave me a box of shells. She glanced up at his face, but it gave no clue of …

to pay or transfer possession to another in exchange for something: [~ + object] They gave five dollars for the picture.[~ + object + object] They gave me five dollars for the picture.

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