(of a speech) To have delivered vocally
Past tense for to make contact or communication with
“Address any queries you may have to the manager.”
Past tense for to speak to a formal gathering
“She will address a conference on human rights next week.”
Past tense for to speak to or communicate with
“They went along with their shipmates to the beautiful wooden chapel and heard Father Duncan address his charges in native speech.”
Past tense for to devote effort to something
“Fortunately, recent studies have begun to address these important issues.”
Past tense for to inscribe (an address), usually on an envelope
“Depending upon the size of the mailing, consider hiring some high school kids you know to address the envelopes.”
Past tense for to greet by, or designate with, a name, nickname or handle
“Despite knowing her real name, they still address her as Bridey or Molly.”
Past tense for to greet, especially formally
“It was his ability to address the audience and include them, all of them, even me.”
Past tense for to prepare oneself or pay attention to
“Walk around to address the ball while keeping the marker in view.”
(somewhat rare) Past tense for to occupy (oneself) diligently
“Please address yourself to your homework rather than the television.”
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