To have in possession
“One might suspect that he has a menagerie on his property.”
(has to) Indicates an obligation
“For her own safety, she has to leave him, and she has to do it now.”
To be inflicted with or affected by
“He has an unrelenting bout of coughing that is affecting his ability to sleep.”
Contains or holds (inside)
“It would surprise you to know that this product has preservatives.”
Old English and Middle English forms of has
“The abbey hath belonging to it temporally and spiritually plowlands and granges.”
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