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hang up

(From lat. Collocare , put, put < locus , put.)

1 . V. Tr. Furthermore, prnl. Suspending or putting one thing pending on another so thatit does not achieve the floor of a nail hung the rope to hold the embroidered artwork; Hangthe shirt on the garments holder; Hang on the trampoline, at that point drop. hang

2 . Casual Hang, expel life was swung from the link of the light; Theyhung it from the tree.

3 . V. Tr. Also, intr. Consummation a telephone discussion when he began offending me Ihung up.

4 . V. Tr. Doling out a thing to a man without reason or reason have savedme a couple of experiences, yet I am exceptionally dedicated to my significant other. To charge

5 . Stopping a calling or movement hanging the race for two or three years;Definitely hung up the propensities.

6 . V. Intr. Being one individual pending of another's will in any case dangles from me to doanything. to depend

7 . V. Prnl. Everyday Acquiring reliance on a man or a thing,especially drugs has been dangled from cocaine; As soon as you most likely are aware yoursister will swing from it.

8 . V. Tr. Showing slang Suspending an exam or a subject will hang me insocial on the off chance that I don't consider. prospect

9 . Games Remove a man the body outside, on the leeward side, in orderto neutralize the heel of the watercraft, in the game of cruising.

NOTE: It is conjugated like: to implore

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hang up

Tr. Put one thing pending another without achieving the ground.

Coat or enrich with embroidered works of art or hangings.

Illuminate Incorporate writings, pictures, applications, and so on., into a site page.

Fam. Hang.

Among understudies, to suspend a test.

Attribute, fault.

Intr. To be one thing noticeable all around pending of another: the ringers hang.

Fig. Rely upon the will or sentiment of another.

V. conjugation (picture) [5] how to check .

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hang up

( Kol'γaɾ )

Transitive verb

1. to make suspend a body of another to hang the garments

2. suspend a man or creature from the neck with a rope until the point when passing hangs adeath push

3. to ascribe to a man something terrible or false he hung his sibling in frontof his folks.

4. to support to suspend a subject or examination I was hung in material science.

5. leave a calling or movement Always hangs the employments part of the way through.

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hang up

Intransitive verb

1. tumble to be one thing suspended from another A creepy crawly dangles from theceiling.

2. Complete a telephone discussion She hung up and left me conversing with herself.

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hang up

Past participle: hung

Gerund: hanging

Characteristic present

I hang up

You hang up

You/he/she hangs

We hang

You hang

You/they/they hang

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hang up

transitive

1 suspend .

2 hang .

3 dole out * , credit , appoint .

For instance: he was hanged that epithet and nobody knows his realname any longer.

intransitive

4 hang .

For instance: the light dangles from a link.

5 to depend .

For instance: despite everything he swings from his mom.


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