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door — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • after prep Later in time than; following.
  • along prep Following the length of something; from one end toward the other.
  • by prep Near or next to something.
  • through prep Moving from one side or end of something to the other.
  • with preposition In the company of; alongside.

Senses

door is used for these senses in English:

  • after (Irish, Newfoundland, usually, preceded by a form of be, followed by an -ing form of a verb) Used to indicate recent completion of an activity.
  • along Onward, forward, with progressive action.
  • by Not later than (the given time); not later than the end of (the given time interval).
  • by Indicates the creator of a work: Existing through the authorship etc. of.
  • by Indicates a means of achieving something: Involving/using the means of.
  • due to Caused by; resulting from; because of.
  • landlocked (of a country, geographical region, etc.) Surrounded by land (having no borders with the sea).
  • with Keeping up with; understanding; following along.

after — full definition

  1. prep Later in time than; following.
  2. prep In pursuit of, or searching for.
  3. prep Named in honor of, or modeled on, someone or something.
  4. conj Once; when a previous event has happened.
  5. adj Later; coming next in a sequence.

along — full definition

  1. prep Following the length of something; from one end toward the other.
  2. adv Forward, onward, or in company with someone.

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