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means
/ miːnz /
noun
(functioning as singular or plural) the medium, method, or instrument used to obtain a result or achieve an end
a means of communication
(functioning as plural) resources or income
(functioning as plural) considerable wealth or income
a man of means
without hesitation or doubt; certainly
come with us by all means
with the use or help of
definitely not
he was by no manner of means a cruel man
on no account; in no way
by no means come!
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
While in Europe sunscreen is classed as a cosmetic, Australia regulates it as a therapeutic good – essentially a medicine – which means it is subject to some of the most robust sunscreen regulations in the world.
"Being in the final again feels amazing - it means a lot to me," said Alcaraz.
“This extra measure means the television audience will see the full, unedited interview on CBS and we will continue our practice of posting full transcripts and the unedited video online.”
The SSE tariff decrease means the annual gas bill of a typical household will reduce by about £94 per year.
It means a return to the backbenches for a high-profile MP who was considered to be a big political asset to her party and who remains a popular figure within many Labour circles and beyond.
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