The word 'sees' is a verb, the third person, singular present of the verb to see. Example: He sees his mistake. If you're talking about the Holy See, there is no plural, since it is unique, although it could be used as a possessive, as in "the See's main purpose..."
Go back upon one's word means to break a literal or implied promise, for example, if you told a friend you were going to cut their grass for them, but then never showed up, you went back upon your word.
Yes, the word understand is a compound work made up of 'under' and stand'.In this case, under refers to underlying meaning and stand refers to seeing so understand is "to comprehend what one sees" (from Old English standan and understandan).
The word see is a noun, a word for the district over which a bishop or archbishop has authority. The proper noun See is another word for Vatican City, The Hole See.The noun forms for the verb 'to see' are seer, one who sees, and the gerund (verbal noun) seeing.
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one who Sees different, changes the world. God sees each and everyone.
The way one sees things to be. or What one sees as reality.
No, it is not an adverb. It is a verb and in one special case, a proper noun (Holy See).
An implied power is one that is not stated directly, but inferred.
The correct thing to say is "people are". The word people does not refer to singular except when used for group description. Looking at the word properly shows that it is better to say "My people are on the way" rather than saying "My people is on the way".
The implied reader in Twilight is one who is either insecure or disgusted with one's own humanity. The insecurity extends to the implied reader's romantic relations.
An Implied Task is one that is not stated but that must be performed to accomplish the mission.
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An implied reader is one that is targeted by the author. This is the same as the target audience and a writer will have the implied reader in mind when creating content.
An expressed contract is one that is actually in writing. Implied is one that can be inferred from the actions of the parties.
Meaning "abilities or strengths that are indirectly referred to," the term "implied powers" can be helpfully used in contemporary English. One example-sentence for it is as follows: "The senator argued that the implied powers of the allies would not be enough to deter the aggressor: explicit action must be taken. "
implied triangles are triangles caused by perspectivethe building is not a real triangle just looks like one so its an implied triangle