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  • 11ASK — may refer to:* The American School of Kuwait * ASK France based company producing a full range of contactless products (smart cards, tickets and radio frequency identification (RFID) solutions). * Amplitude shift keying, a type of signal… …

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  • 12ask — O.E. ascian ask, call for an answer; make a request, from earlier ahsian, from P.Gmc. *aiskojan (Cf. O.S. escon, O.Fris. askia request, demand, ask, M.Du. eiscen, Du. eisen to ask, demand, O.H.G. eiscon to ask (a question), Ger. heischen to ask,… …

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  • 13ask — ► VERB 1) say something in order to get an answer or some information. 2) say that one wants someone to do, give, or allow something. 3) (ask for) request to speak to. 4) expect or demand (something) of someone. 5) invite (someone) to a social… …

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  • 14ask — [ask, äsk] vt. [ME askien < OE āscian < IE base * ais , to wish, desire > Sans iccháti, (he) seeks, OHG eiscōn, inquire, demand] 1. to use words in seeking the answer to (a question); try to find out about by inquiring 2. to put a… …

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  • 15Ask — Ask, v. i. 1. To request or petition; usually followed by for; as, to ask for bread. [1913 Webster] Ask, and it shall be given you. Matt. vii. 7. [1913 Webster] 2. To make inquiry, or seek by request; sometimes followed by after. [1913 Webster]… …

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  • 16Łask — Héraldique …

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  • 17ask — ask·ing·ly; re·ask; ask; dam·ask; …

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  • 18ask — [v1] question buzz*, canvass, catechize, challenge, cross examine, demand, direct, enjoin, examine, give the third degree*, go over, grill*, hit*, hunt for*, inquire, institute, interrogate, investigate, needle*, pick one’s brains*, pop the… …

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  • 19Ask — Ask, n. [See 2d {Asker}.] (Zo[ o]l.) A water newt. [Scot. & North of Eng.] [1913 Webster] …

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  • 20ask — index apply (request), call (appeal to), canvass, consult (ask advice of), demand, desire, inquire …

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