WORD: PLY
MEANING:
1. to carry on, pursue, or work at (a job, trade, etc)
2. to manipulate or wield (a tool)
3. to sell (goods, wares, etc), esp at a regular place
4. (usually foll by with) to provide (with) or subject (to) repeatedly or persistently: he plied us with drink the whole evening; to ply a horse with a whip; he plied the speaker with questions.
5. (intr) to perform or work steadily or diligently: to ply with a spade.
6. (Nautical Terms) (also intr) (esp of a ship) to travel regularly along (a route) or in (an area): to ply between Dover and Calais; to ply the trade routes.
7. work, practice, wage
EXAMPLE/USAGE:
1. High Court sets aside order rejecting Uber's licence to ply in Delhi
PRONOUNCE:
ply - प्लाइ
LINK: PLY
MEANING:
1. to carry on, pursue, or work at (a job, trade, etc)
2. to manipulate or wield (a tool)
3. to sell (goods, wares, etc), esp at a regular place
4. (usually foll by with) to provide (with) or subject (to) repeatedly or persistently: he plied us with drink the whole evening; to ply a horse with a whip; he plied the speaker with questions.
5. (intr) to perform or work steadily or diligently: to ply with a spade.
6. (Nautical Terms) (also intr) (esp of a ship) to travel regularly along (a route) or in (an area): to ply between Dover and Calais; to ply the trade routes.
7. work, practice, wage
EXAMPLE/USAGE:
1. High Court sets aside order rejecting Uber's licence to ply in Delhi
PRONOUNCE:
ply - प्लाइ
LINK: PLY
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