To have made a living for the benefit of others
Past tense for to provide with food
“Ideally, you will need to get recommendations about the amounts of food to feed your dog from your vet.”
Past tense for to eat or consume food
“Perhaps, because the sharks feed at night, the fish had nothing to fear during the day.”
Past tense for to graze or feed on grass or herbage
“There were sparse grass patches that the cows would feed on.”
Past tense for to subsist or live on a given type of food
“These birds are known to feed on caterpillars, slugs, and other pests.”
Past tense for to suckle (an infant) with natural or biological milk
“Executives in different ministries are also encouraged to set up breastfeeding rooms for mothers to feed their infants.”
Past tense for to encourage the growth of
“The focus is on developing the skills base to feed the future growth of the electronic design sector in Scotland.”
Past tense for to provide with information or knowledge
“Graham explained that he didn't want me to feed him information, or to completely clam up, but to answer yes or no if asked a question.”
Past tense for to dispense or distribute items or resources
“The more data we feed into the software, the more accurate our results will be.”
Past tense for to keep alive or provide sustenance for
Past tense for to direct or guide along a pathway
Past tense for to make more fertile by adding nutrients, especially of soil
Past tense for to satisfy or yield freely to (a desire or interest)
Past tense for to feed in order to make or become fat or fatter
Past tense for to provide housing or accommodation for
Past tense for to stuff (typically with food) to a state of satiety
Past tense for to foster the growth or development of
Past tense for to strengthen or provide support to
Past tense for to disseminate over a wide area or population
Past tense for to receive (someone) as a guest and provide them with food and drink
Past tense for to give strength to on a physiological level
Past tense for to poke, pierce, thrust
Past tense for maintain or support oneself, especially at a minimal level
Past tense for to place or put between or among others
Past tense for to eat or consume as food
Past tense for to browse or peruse reading material
Past tense for to refresh the memory of, especially encouraging someone to speak
Past tense for give, transfer
Past tense for to make fit or healthy
A female equivalent of a patrolman
A police officer who looks for evidence as part of solving a crime
Derived from an agreement or covenant between parties, especially between nations
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