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bend [ bend ]


verb  (past and past participle bent [ bent ], present participle bend·ing, 3rd person present singular bends)
Definition:
 
1. transitive and intransitive verb become or make curved: to take on a curved or angled shape, or cause something to do this
The wooden struts bent under pressure.

2. transitive and intransitive verb stoop: to make a stooping or inclined movement, or cause somebody to do this
I bent to pick up the ball.

3. transitive and intransitive verb change or cause to change direction: to change direction or course, or cause something to do this
The path bends to the right.

4. transitive verb distort for somebody's benefit: to adapt or interpret something in a way that was not originally intended, especially for personal benefit or to help somebody else
bend the rules

5. transitive and intransitive verb yield or force to yield: to yield in response to a strong will or force, or force somebody or something to do this

6. transitive and intransitive verb concentrate on doing something: to concentrate the mind on an activity
bent her mind to the task at hand

7. transitive verb nautical attach: to attach or fasten something, especially a rope



noun  (plural bends)
Definition:
 
1. curve: a curved part of something, especially a curve in a road

2. act of bending: an act of bending

3. nautical knot joining two ropes: a knot that joins one line to another

[ Old English bendan "tie, curve" < Germanic]

bend·a·ble adjective

around the bend wild, distracted, or irrational (slang)


Word History

The prehistoric Germanic word from which bend is derived is also the ancestor of English band2, bind, and bond, and possibly also of bundle.

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