Addressing vs. Adress — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Addressing and Adress
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Addressing
To speak to
Addressed me in low tones.
Adress
Misspelling of address
Addressing
To make a formal speech to
Addressed the union members at the convention.
Addressing
To call (a person to whom one is speaking) by a particular name or term
Address the judge as "Your Honor.".
Addressing
To direct (a spoken or written message) to the attention of
Address a protest to the faculty senate.
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Addressing
To mark with a destination
Address a letter.
Addressing
To direct the efforts or attention of (oneself)
Address oneself to a task.
Addressing
To begin to deal with
Addressed the issue of taxes.
Addressing
To dispatch or consign (a ship, for example) to an agent or factor.
Addressing
(Sports) To adjust and aim the club at (a golf ball) in preparing for a stroke.
Addressing
A description of the location of a person or organization, as written or printed on mail as directions for delivery
Wrote the address on the envelope.
Addressing
The location at which a particular organization or person may be found or reached
Went to her address but no one was home.
Addressing
A name or a sequence of characters that designates an email account or a specific site on the internet or other network.
Addressing
A name or number used in information storage or retrieval assigned to or identifying a specific memory location.
Addressing
A formal speech or written communication.
Addressing
Often addresses Courteous attentions.
Addressing
The manner or bearing of a person, especially in conversation.
Addressing
Skill, deftness, or grace in dealing with people or situations
"With the charms of beauty she combined the address of an accomplished intriguer" (Charles Merivale).
Addressing
Present participle of address
Addressing
A process of putting a person's name and address on an item of mail
Addressing
(computing) Any of several methods of locating and accessing information within storage
Addressing
(linguistics) A mode, manner, or form of direct speech to an audience.
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