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The want
verb
To wish for or to desire (something).
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The want of schools reflects the want of democracy.
"The want for revenge in my stomach lifted".
The want of the chemical has started a chain reaction.
"The want ads in newspapers were segregated by sex.
The "want" water shares would vary with supply and the population.
The want of applied probability theory extends beyond megaproject planning to common project construction and operation, and to day-to-day applied and even academic science.
(The want to destroy Westeros. Duh).
"I could just feel the want".
It is the want of a cat.
All down the wires the want travelled.
She did not feel the want herself.
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