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to uses
noun
The act of using.
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This contemporary composer likes dense brittle chords, chiming ornamentation and is happy to uses popular music and jazz as undercurrents.
Combined with a powerful microchip and software, these capabilities could be put to uses unrelated to the Xbox.
Directing money to uses beyond those would probably yield relatively low returns, at least in narrow financial terms.
In medieval England from the 14th century, most land was held "to uses" (i.e., by nominees for the true owners).
The retention of all of this data, and patchy privacy laws, inevitably gives rise to uses that were never anticipated when the data was initially seized.
The Nokia Observation camera is one of the first devices to uses Machine to Machine (M2M), a technology that enables phone networks to communicate with computers.
Placing herself in the images, dressed and posing like the woman and sometimes the man, she is again drawing attention to uses of gesture.
He's better known for using electronics and turntables, but is generally interested in putting instruments to uses other than their original purpose.
The final draft, however, limits what services can be given priority to uses like remote surgery, driverless cars and preventing terrorist attacks.
This attracts talented scientists and stops them wandering to places where their talents might be put to uses of which the American government might disapprove.
The King wished to restore to the crown its prospects of escheat and of certain feudal duties, which could be evaded by the alienation to uses.
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