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net (1)

net [ net ]


noun  (plural nets)
Definition:
 
1. mesh: a material made from threads or wires knotted, twisted, or woven to form a regular pattern with spaces between the threads

2. meshwork bag: a piece of meshwork fabric in a shape resembling a bag that is used for holding, carrying, trapping, or confining something
a fishing net

3. light meshwork fabric: a fine light cotton or synthetic fabric with an open weave

4. selecting or restricting system: a plan or system designed to select or restrict somebody or something
those who slip through the net

5. basketball part of basketball basket: in basketball, an open-bottomed piece of meshwork material attached to the hoop of the basket

6. sports strip of material across playing area: in some sports such as tennis and volleyball, a strip of meshwork material that divides a court into halves and over which the players must hit a ball or shuttlecock

7. sports goal in some sports: in some sports such as soccer and water polo, a goal with a backing made of meshwork material

8. broadcasting broadcasting network: a television or radio network

9. comput telephone or computer network: a telecommunications or computer network



verb  (past and past participle net·ted, present participle net·ting, 3rd person present singular nets)
Definition:
 
1. transitive verb trap somebody or something: to catch or snare somebody or something in a net

2. transitive verb get something: to manage to obtain or achieve something ( informal )
We may net ourselves several new clients this way.

3. transitive verb protect something with net: to cover something with a net in order to keep something else out or away
Net the cherry trees to keep birds out.

4. intransitive verb make net: to make a net by knotting, twisting, or weaving threads or wires together

5. transitive verb hit ball into net to score: in games such as soccer, to hit the ball into the net so as to score

6. transitive verb serve ball into net: in games such as tennis and volleyball, to hit the ball into the net so as to lose a serve, and sometimes a point

[ Old English, < Indo-European, "to bind, tie"]
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