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What does might've mean?

Looking for the meaning or definition of the word might've? Here's what it means.

Verb
  1. might have; used to express the possibility of something occurring in the past as condition to another non-occurring past event.
  2. Used to express uncertainty about a past event.
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Examples
Two or three years ago we might've fallen away, but this team has a bit of steeliness in it.
If I didn't have a shoulder to lean on or a compassionate ear willing to listen to me rant, I might've been tempted to quit.
Cojocaru's and Kobborg's verve gave substance to what otherwise might've seemed a sweet, airy meringue of a dance.
It might've come as a surprise to penologists that there are so many empty cells, since the overcrowding of Britain's prisons is legendary.
Her cheeks suddenly flamed as she realized that she might've given herself away.
Maybe if she knew he was doped up on opiate, she might've felt a bit better.

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