˜yÐÄvlog

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borne

1

[ bawrn, bohrn ]

verb

  1. a past participle of bear 1.


borne

2

[ bohrn, bawrn ]

noun

  1. a circular sofa having a conical or cylindrical back piece at the center.

borne

/ ²úÉ”Ë²Ô /

verb

  1. for all active uses of the verb, the past participle of bear 1
  2. for all passive uses of the verb except sense 4 unless followed by by, the past participle of bear 1
  3. be borne in on or be borne in upon
    (of a fact) to be realized by (someone)

    it was borne in on us how close we had been to disaster

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of borne1

< French: pillar; bourn 2
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Neighbourhood policing is about 400 officers short and "has borne the consequences" of budget pressure, the report stated.

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But the Musk mindset was borne from the executive incubator.

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Yet, you get the sense Pocehttino's desire to lead the US to the World Cup is genuine and not a mindset borne out of stipulations relating to his contract.

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Stella believes that the drivers share the team's philosophy - and events so far have borne him out.

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Sudan's people have borne the brunt of this brutal civil war, which has inflicted massive death, destruction, and human rights violations on civilians.

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