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Definition of adhibit in English: adhibitverbadhibits, adhibited, adhibiting ədˈhɪbɪtædˈhɪbət [with object]formal Apply or affix (something) to something else. signed by a partner who would either adhibit the firm's signature or his own Example sentencesExamples - This product is even VAE modified latex, characterized by inocuity, insipidity, high drying speed, strong viscidity and firm adhibiting.
- Houses are generally made of three levels: the lowest, adhibited to stable, the middle one used for the everyday living, and the upper where the hay was stored.
- At last, it is adhibited with nonwoven fabric (gunny cloth).
- Especially, the time effect is remarkable for it to patch corners of stone material, to adhibit at location to speed up curing.
- The solemn work went on during the forenoon, and again in the afternoon, and was continued in the evening until all the ministers present had adhibited their names.
Derivatives noun adhɪˈbɪʃ(ə)n formal The main aim of our firm is to centre upon the needs and objectives of our clients in the effort of improving the cash-flow, through the adhibition of our flow collection services. Example sentencesExamples - For the special base, if the strengthening adhibition is needed or the sealing material should dip into water, please spread primer first.
Origin Early 16th century (in the sense 'take in, include'): from Latin adhibit- 'brought in', from the verb adhibere, from ad- 'to' + habere 'hold, have'. Rhymes exhibit, gibbet, inhibit, prohibit Definition of adhibit in US English: adhibitverbadˈhibətædˈhɪbət [with object]formal Apply or affix (something) to something else. signed by a partner who would either adhibit the firm's signature or his own Example sentencesExamples - Houses are generally made of three levels: the lowest, adhibited to stable, the middle one used for the everyday living, and the upper where the hay was stored.
- At last, it is adhibited with nonwoven fabric (gunny cloth).
- Especially, the time effect is remarkable for it to patch corners of stone material, to adhibit at location to speed up curing.
- The solemn work went on during the forenoon, and again in the afternoon, and was continued in the evening until all the ministers present had adhibited their names.
- This product is even VAE modified latex, characterized by inocuity, insipidity, high drying speed, strong viscidity and firm adhibiting.
Origin Early 16th century (in the sense ‘take in, include’): from Latin adhibit- ‘brought in’, from the verb adhibere, from ad- ‘to’ + habere ‘hold, have’. |