Respond can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
Verb |
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respond - respond favorably or as hoped; "The cancer responded to the aggressive therapy" | ||
respond - show a response or a reaction to something | ||
respond - react verbally; "She didn't want to answer"; "answer the question"; "We answered that we would accept the invitation" | ||
Noun |
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respond - A response. | ||
respond - A versicle or short anthem chanted at intervals during the reading of a lection. | ||
respond - A half-pillar, pilaster, or any corresponding device engaged in a wall to receive the impost of an arch. |
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1. | verb | Please respond to request below. | |
2. | verb | Please respond to kaplan. | |
3. | verb | A formal invitation will follow to those who respond. | |
4. | verb | Marly asked me to respond to you. | |
5. | verb | If you could respond to me on this request, thanks. | |
6. | verb | Please respond. | |
7. | verb | I wanted to let you know about this before I respond to her request. | |
8. | verb | This also will serve as a reminder that an all-Party meeting is scheduled at PG&E's headquarters in San Francisco on January 10 and 11, to discuss this proposal and to respond to your questions. | |
9. | verb | They may not respond right away and they may fight so ther smaller one can fit in one of hide spaces if it gets attacked. | |
10. | verb | Our bodies respond to our feelings. | |
11. | verb | Child-care leave and time off to care for the aged are needed in order to respond to demographic changes now taking place in Japan. | |
12. | verb | You must respond at once to the letter. | |
13. | verb | Children learn to respond to rhythmical sounds from a very young age. | |
14. | verb | We respond to the delicate beauty of the cherry blossoms in the spring moonlight. | |
15. | verb | Thank you for being patient as we respond to the high volume of calls. | |
16. | noun | Please respond. | |
17. | noun | Please respond at your earliest convenience. | |
18. | noun | This is Aya, this is Aya. Please respond. | |
19. | noun | Respond. | |
20. | noun | I'm going to let Tom respond. | |
21. | noun | Tom didn’t respond to requests for comment. | |
22. | noun | How did his family respond to his conversion to Islam? | |
23. | noun | How will the Algerian government respond to this escalation by Morocco? |
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Please respond to request below. |
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Please respond to kaplan. |
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A formal invitation will follow to those who respond. |
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Marly asked me to respond to you. |
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If you could respond to me on this request, thanks. |
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Please respond. |
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I wanted to let you know about this before I respond to her request. |
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This also will serve as a reminder that an all-Party meeting is scheduled at PG&E's headquarters in San Francisco on January 10 and 11, to discuss this proposal and to respond to your questions. |
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They may not respond right away and they may fight so ther smaller one can fit in one of hide spaces if it gets attacked. |
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Our bodies respond to our feelings. | |
Child-care leave and time off to care for the aged are needed in order to respond to demographic changes now taking place in Japan. | |
You must respond at once to the letter. | |
Children learn to respond to rhythmical sounds from a very young age. | |
We respond to the delicate beauty of the cherry blossoms in the spring moonlight. | |
Thank you for being patient as we respond to the high volume of calls. | |
noun | |
Please respond. | |
Please respond at your earliest convenience. | |
This is Aya, this is Aya. Please respond. | |
Respond. | |
I'm going to let Tom respond. | |
Tom didn’t respond to requests for comment. | |
How did his family respond to his conversion to Islam? | |
How will the Algerian government respond to this escalation by Morocco? |