Yes. As a verb it means to get smaller.
The Latin root for contract is "contractus," which comes from the verb "contrahere" meaning "to draw together" or "to bring together."
The verb of extension is extend.Extends, extending and extended are also relevant verbs."We will extend the contract"."She extends the cord"."The call has been extended".
The noun contract is an agreement between two parties that is enforceable by law; a word for a thing.The noun contract is a singular, commonnoun.The noun contract is an abstract noun as a word for a verbal agreement.The noun contract is a concrete noun as a word for a written agreement.The word contract is also a verb: contract, contracts, contracting, contracted.
No, "is" is not a conjunction. It is a form of the verb "to be" used as a helping verb. Conjunctions are words used to connect clauses or sentences.
Yes it can be used as a verb.
Contract is a noun and a verb, but they are pronounced differently. Noun: Please sign the contract. Verb: Kylie contracted a rare disease.
The word 'contract' is both a verb and a noun.The verb to 'contract' is to make smaller or to become smaller; to acquire or incur; to enter into a formal agreement; a word for an action.The noun 'contract' is a word for an oral or written agreement between parties; a document on which an agreement is written; a word for a thing.The noun forms of the verb to contract are contractor, contraction, and the gerund, contracting.
A capital 'K' is the legal abbreviation for the word contract. The word contract can be used either as a noun or a verb.
The word 'contract' is both a verb and a noun.The verb to 'contract' is to make smaller or to become smaller; to acquire or incur; to enter into a formal agreement; a word for an action.The noun 'contract' is a word for an oral or written agreement between parties; a document on which an agreement is written; a word for a thing.The noun forms of the verb to contract are contractor, contraction, and the gerund, contracting.The adjective forms of the verb to contract are contractible, the present participle, contracting, and the past participle, contracted.
The word apprenticed when used as a transitive verb can mean to set at work as an apprentice, and especially to bind to an apprenticeship by contract or to indenture. The intransitive verb usually means to serve as an apprentice.
Contract can be a noun or a verb. Examples: Did you sign the contract? Measles is very contagious and easy to contract if you do not have immunity.
"Nullify" is always a verb. Example: "Since he did not abide by the rules of our contract, I decided to nullify it."
As a noun: I made a contract for an apartment lease As a verb: I contracted for electricity supply to my house.
The verb for renewal is renew. As in "to renew something".
working is used the verb
Concluded is a verb, the past participle, past tense of the verb to conclude, meaning to bring something at an end.The past participle of the verb is also an adjective, for example the concluded contract.
The verb of extension is extend.Extends, extending and extended are also relevant verbs."We will extend the contract"."She extends the cord"."The call has been extended".