Have
Hebrew Meaning
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English Meaning
- To be in possession of: already had a car.
- To possess as a characteristic, quality, or function: has a beard; had a great deal of energy.
- To possess or contain as a constituent part: a car that has air bags.
- To occupy a particular relation to: had many disciples.
- To possess knowledge of or facility in: has very little Spanish.
- To hold in the mind; entertain: had doubts about their loyalty.
- To use or exhibit in action: have compassion.
- To come into possession of; acquire: Not one copy of the book was to be had in the entire town.
- To receive; get: I had a letter from my cousin.
- To accept; take: I'll have the peas instead of the spinach.
- To suffer from: have defective vision.
- To be subject to the experience of: had a difficult time last winter.
- To cause to do something, as by persuasion or compulsion: had my assistant run the errand.
- To cause to be in a specified place or state: had the guests in the dining room; had everyone fascinated.
- To permit; allow: I won't have that kind of behavior in my house.
- To carry on, perform, or execute: have an argument.
- To place at a disadvantage: Your opponent in the debate had you on every issue.
- Informal To get the better of, especially by trickery or deception: They realized too late that they'd been had by a swindler.
- Informal To influence by dishonest means; bribe: an incorruptible official who could not be had.
- To procreate (offspring): wanted to have a child.
- To give birth to; bear: She's going to have a baby.
- To partake of: have lunch.
- To be obliged to; must: We simply have to get there on time.
- To engage in sexual intercourse with.
- Used with a past participle to form the present perfect, past perfect, and future perfect tenses indicating completed action: The troublemaker has gone for good. I regretted that I had lost my temper. They will have finished by the time we arrive.
- One enjoying especially material wealth: "Almost overnight, there was a new and widespread hostility on the part of the haves toward the have-nots” ( Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr.)
- have at To attack.
- have on To wear: had on red shoes.
- have on To be scheduled: We have a dinner party on for Friday.
- better Usage Problem To be wise or obliged to; should or must: He had better do what he is told. You had best bring a raincoat in this weather.
- have done with To stop; cease: Have done with your quibbling!
- have had it Informal To have endured all that one can: I've had it with their delays.
- have had it Informal To be in a state beyond remedy, repair, or salvage: That coat has had it.
- have had it Informal To have done everything that is possible or that will be permitted.
- have it To assert; maintain: Rumor has it that he quit.
- have it To think and act with respect to (something being considered): Have it your way.
- have it To gain a victory in a voice vote: The ayes have it.
- have it in for (someone) To intend to harm, especially because of a grudge.
- have it out To settle decisively, especially by means of an argument or a discussion.
- have (something) coming To deserve what one receives: You had that reprimand coming for a very long time.
- have to do with To be concerned or associated with.