Etymology: [ f&r, ()for, Southern al ] (preposition.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English; akin to Latin per through, prae before, pro before, for, ahead, Greek pro, Old English faran to go; more at FARE.
Synonyms: as, as long as, because, being, considering, inasmuch as, now, since, whereas, after, beneficial to, concerning, conducive to, during, for the sake of, in contemplation of, in exchange for, in favor of, in furtherance of
için, -e karşı. bağ. çünkü, zira, çünkü, için+t, -dır, doğru, -den beri, taraftar olmak, forestry, tıpkı, dolayı, elverişli, süresince, amacıyla, ol, -e uygun, (bağlaç) dolayı, nedeniyle, çünkü, zira, beri, diye, yönelik olarak, olarak, zaman süresince, süre, sari, dir, sevmek, özlemek, yarayan, zira, bu öğe için, yönünde, uygun, -e göre, karşı, nedeniyle, sebebiyle, göre, -e rağmen, -den dolayı, şerefine, conj. dolayı, yönünden, karşılığında, -e, dünyada, -e elverişli, -e karşı, yoluna, niyetine, zarfında, -dir, adına, yüzünden, namına, for için, foreign, rağmen, den e,
Field Of Research, frame of reference, IATA airport code for Pinto Martins International Airport in Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil, Fellowship of Reconciliation, any of a number of religious nonviolent organizations, particularly in English-speaking countries, To obtain, In the direction of: marks a point one is going toward, On behalf of, Towards, because, Directed at, intended to belong to, Supporting (opposite of against), Because of, Despite, in spite of, Over a period of time, Used to construe various verbs, Used to introduce a small clause, maximum ability to turn and "look" of a camera or identification device of a missile, One who takes, or that which is said on, the affrimative side; that which is said in favor of some one or something; the antithesis of against, and commonly used in connection with it, to; in order to; in favor of; about, regarding; because; during, during the span of; in consideration of; on behalf of, It is logically nearly equivalent to since, or because, but connects less closely, and is sometimes used as a very general introduction to something suggested by what has gone before, Since; because; introducing a reason of something before advanced, a cause, motive, explanation, justification, or the like, of an action related or a statement made, Indicating that in the character of or as being which anything is regarded or treated; to be, or as being, Because; by reason that; for that; indicating, in Old English, the reason of anything, work, a job, (as a verb), to work, to toil, prep , conj for; because of [OE for], (Internal) FOR %%(variable) IN (set) DO (command) or (for interactive processing) FOR %(variable) IN (set) DO (command) Performs repeated execution of commands (for both batch processing and interactive processing), Indicating that on place of or instead of which anything acts or serves, or that to which a substitute, an equivalent, a compensation, or the like, is offered or made; instead of, or place of, A Java(TM) programming language keyword used to declare a loop that reiterates statements The programmer can specify the statements to be executed, exit conditions, and initialization variables for the loop, De'english | adronato, ·ti·tude noun Strength of mind that allows one to endure pain or adversity with courage, a C++ keyword used to specify an iteration or looping statement, Runs a specified command for each file in a set of files, A Java reserved word which signifies a repetition construct (loop), per, fer, per-, Indicating the remoter and indirect object of an act; the end or final cause with reference to which anything is, acts, serves, or is done, Indicating that in favor of which, or in promoting which, anything is, or is done; hence, in behalf of; in favor of; on the side of; opposed to against, Indicating the antecedent cause or occasion of an action; the motive or inducement accompanying and prompting to an act or state; the reason of anything; that on account of which a thing is or is done, In the most general sense, indicating that in consideration of, in view of, or with reference to, which anything is done or takes place, A prefix to verbs, having usually the force of a negative or privative, It often implies also loss, detriment, or destruction, and sometimes it is intensive, meaning utterly, quite thoroughly, as in forbathe, Indicating that toward which the action of anything is directed, or the point toward which motion is made; &?;ntending to go to, nIII: worship, veneration, If something is bought, sold, or done for a particular amount of money, that amount of money is its price. We got the bus back to Tange for 30 cents The Martins sold their house for about 1.4 million pounds The doctor was prepared to do the operation for a large sum, If something is planned for a particular time, it is planned to happen then. the Welsh Boat Show, planned for July 30 -- August 1 Marks & Spencer will be unveiling its latest fashions for autumn and winter, You use for to say how far something extends. We drove on for a few miles Great clouds of black smoke were rising for several hundred feet or so, You use for to say how long something lasts or continues. The toaster remained on for more than an hour For a few minutes she sat on her bed watching the clock They talked for a bit, For is used in conditional sentences, in expressions such as `if not for' and `were it not for', to introduce the only thing which prevents the main part of the sentence from being true. If not for John, Brian wouldn't have learned the truth The earth would be a frozen ball if it were not for the radiant heat of the sun She might have forgotten her completely had it not been for recurrent nightmares, If you do something for a particular occasion, you do it on that occasion or to celebrate that occasion. He asked his daughter what she would like for her birthday I'll be home for Christmas, If you leave for a particular place or if you take a bus, train, plane, or boat for a place, you are going there. They would be leaving for Rio early the next morning, If you say that you are for a particular activity, you mean that this is what you want or intend to do. Right, who's for a toasted sandwich then? `What'll it be?' Paul said. --- `I'm for halibut.', You use for when you say that an aspect of something or someone is surprising in relation to other aspects of them. He was tall for an eight-year-old He had too much money for a young man, After some adjective, noun, and verb phrases, you use for to introduce the subject of the action indicated by the following infinitive verb. It might be possible for a single woman to be accepted as a foster parent I had made arrangements for my affairs to be dealt with by one of my children He held out his glass for an old waiter to refill, You use for when you make a statement about something in order to say how it affects or relates to someone, or what their attitude to it is. What matters for most scientists is money and facilities For her, books were as necessary to life as bread It would be excellent experience for him to travel a little, You use for after nouns expressing reason or cause. He's soon to make a speech in parliament explaining his reasons for going The county hospital could find no physical cause for Sumner's problems He has now been formally given the grounds for his arrest, You use for when you state or explain the purpose of an object, action, or activity. drug users who use unsterile equipment for injections of drugs The knife for cutting sausage was sitting in the sink. economic aid for the future reconstruction of the country, If you work or do a job for someone, you are employed by them. I knew he worked for a security firm Have you had any experience writing for radio? a buyer for one of the largest chain stores in the south, If something is for someone, they are intended to have it or benefit from it. Isn't that enough for you? I have some free advice for you. a table for two Your mother is only trying to make things easier for you What have you got for me this morning, Patrick? He wanted all the running of the business for himself, for WEAK STRONG In addition to the uses shown below, for is used after some verbs, nouns, and adjectives in order to introduce extra information, and in phrasal verbs such as `account for' and `make up for'. It is also used with some verbs that have two objects in order to introduce the second object, conj. because, on account of, due to the fact that, If you speak or act for a particular group or organization, you represent them. She appears nightly on the television news, speaking for the State Department. the spokesman for the Democrats, If someone does something for you, they do it so that you do not have to do it. If your pharmacy doesn't stock the product you want, have them order it for you He picked the bracelet up for me, If something is for sale, hire, or use, it is available to be sold, hired, or used. fishmongers displaying freshwater fish for sale a room for rent. a comfortable chair, suitable for use in the living room, You use for after words such as `time', `space', `money', or `energy' when you say how much there is or whether there is enough of it in order to be able to do or use a particular thing. Many new trains have space for wheelchair users It would take three to six hours for a round trip Chris couldn't even raise the energy for a smile, If you feel a particular emotion for someone or something, they are the object of that emotion, and you feel it when you think about them. John, I'm sorry for Steve, but I think you've made the right decisions Mack felt a pitiless contempt for her, If you feel a particular emotion for someone, you feel it on their behalf. This is the best thing you've ever done -- I am so happy for you! He felt a great sadness for this little girl, If you say that something is not for you, you mean that you do not enjoy it or that it is not suitable for you. Wendy decided the sport was not for her, If it is for you to do something, it is your responsibility or right to do it. I wish you would come back to Washington with us, but that's for you to decide It is not for me to arrange such matters, *see Free on Rail (TradStat Definitions: Terms of Delivery), A JavaTM programming language keyword used to declare a repetition construct Syntax: for ( int i = 0; i < MAX_VALUE; i++){ } "for" loops are most often used in count controlled situations "while" loops are more often used with sentinel controls, prep: before, in front of, in the presence of, because of, in preference to; for, because 21, 93, 99, 111, 112, 113, 146, (1x) preposition for, on account of, because of, with, by, according to, through, before, fore, In the context of the Act's exclusions, "for" means on behalf of someone else, and is comparable to the word "by " That is, a record "created by or for" a person is a record created by that person or by a person acting on his or her behalf The fact that one person is acting for another must be evident in the record itself or in some other way, 1) the time of -- " lasted for 443 hours " (230) 2) as one -- "For example, if you want " (230), for can start a sentence only as a preposition, not as a conjunction, Frame of Reference It is not uncommon for different empires to see their universe or world through a different point of view, a reserved word used in loop statements and representation clauses 3 6, A 1, for that, because, File Owning Region A term associated with a CICS region which is a single point of access to CICS files on behalf of other CICS CICS systems, as for: see as but for: see but for all: see all. free on rail, You use expressions such as for the first time and for the last time when you are talking about how often something has happened before. He was married for the second time, this time to a Belgian For the first time in my career, I was failing, To be named for someone means to be given the same name as them. The Brady Bill is named for former White House Press Secretary James Brady, For is the preposition that is used after some nouns, adjectives, or verbs in order to introduce more information or to indicate what a quality, thing, or action relates to. Reduced-calorie cheese is a great substitute for cream cheese Car park owners should be legally responsible for protecting vehicles Be prepared for both warm and cool weather Make sure you have ample time to prepare for the new day ahead, You use for after words such as `argue', `case', `evidence', or `vote' in order to introduce the thing that is being supported or proved. Another union has voted for industrial action in support of a pay claim The case for nuclear power is impressive We have no real, objective, scientific evidence for our belief. against For is also an adverb. 833 delegates voted for, and only 432 against, If you are for something, you agree with it or support it. Are you for or against public transport? I'm for a government that the people respect and that respects the people against, You use for with `every' when you are stating a ratio, to introduce one of the things in the ratio. For every farm job that is lost, two or three other jobs in the area are put at risk Where there had been one divorce for every 100 marriages before the war, now there were five, You can use for in expressions such as pound for pound or mile for mile when you are making comparisons between the values or qualities of different things. the Antarctic, mile for mile one of the planet's most lifeless areas He insists any tax cut be matched dollar-for-dollar with cuts in spending, If you are in for it or, in British English, if you are for it, you are likely to get into trouble because of something you have done, If you say that you are all for doing something, you agree or strongly believe that it should be done, but you are also often suggesting that other people disagree with you or that there are practical difficulties. He is all for players earning what they can while they are in the game I was all for it, but Wolfe said no, You use for in a piece of writing when you mention information which will be found somewhere else. For further information on the life of William James Sidis, see Amy Wallace, `The Prodigy', If a word or expression has the same meaning as another word or expression, you can say that the first one is another word or expression for the second one. The technical term for sunburn is erythema, prep [in order to/for the benefit of (This gift is ~ you )] untuk, in order to, fo', be on someone's side, defend someone,
IATA airport code for Pinto Martins International Airport in Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil
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Fellowship of Reconciliation, any of a number of religious nonviolent organizations, particularly in English-speaking countries
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To obtain - "What did he ask you for?"
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In the direction of: marks a point one is going toward - "He was headed for the door when he remembered."
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On behalf of - "I will stand in for him."
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Towards - "The astronauts headed for the moon."
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because - "He lost his job, for he got into trouble."
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Directed at, intended to belong to - "I have something for you."
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Supporting (opposite of against) - "All those for the motion raise your hands."
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Because of - "UK He looks better for having lost weight."
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Despite, in spite of - "Mr. Joseph Blenkinshaw was perhaps not worth quite so much as was reported; but for all that he was a very wealthy man"
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Over a period of time - "They fought for days over a silly pencil."
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Used to construe various verbs - "I'm looking for my friend."
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Used to introduce a small clause - "All I want is for you to be happy. (=All I want is that you be happy.)"
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maximum ability to turn and "look" of a camera or identification device of a missile
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One who takes, or that which is said on, the affrimative side; that which is said in favor of some one or something; the antithesis of against, and commonly used in connection with it
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to; in order to; in favor of; about, regarding; because; during, during the span of; in consideration of; on behalf of edat
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It is logically nearly equivalent to since, or because, but connects less closely, and is sometimes used as a very general introduction to something suggested by what has gone before
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Since; because; introducing a reason of something before advanced, a cause, motive, explanation, justification, or the like, of an action related or a statement made
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Indicating that in the character of or as being which anything is regarded or treated; to be, or as being
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Because; by reason that; for that; indicating, in Old English, the reason of anything
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work, a job, (as a verb), to work, to toil
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prep , conj for; because of [OE for]
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(Internal) FOR %%(variable) IN (set) DO (command) or (for interactive processing) FOR %(variable) IN (set) DO (command) Performs repeated execution of commands (for both batch processing and interactive processing)
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Indicating that on place of or instead of which anything acts or serves, or that to which a substitute, an equivalent, a compensation, or the like, is offered or made; instead of, or place of
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A Java(TM) programming language keyword used to declare a loop that reiterates statements The programmer can specify the statements to be executed, exit conditions, and initialization variables for the loop
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De'english | adronato
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·ti·tude noun Strength of mind that allows one to endure pain or adversity with courage
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a C++ keyword used to specify an iteration or looping statement
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Runs a specified command for each file in a set of files
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A Java reserved word which signifies a repetition construct (loop)
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Indicating the remoter and indirect object of an act; the end or final cause with reference to which anything is, acts, serves, or is done
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Indicating that in favor of which, or in promoting which, anything is, or is done; hence, in behalf of; in favor of; on the side of; opposed to against
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Indicating the antecedent cause or occasion of an action; the motive or inducement accompanying and prompting to an act or state; the reason of anything; that on account of which a thing is or is done
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In the most general sense, indicating that in consideration of, in view of, or with reference to, which anything is done or takes place
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A prefix to verbs, having usually the force of a negative or privative
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It often implies also loss, detriment, or destruction, and sometimes it is intensive, meaning utterly, quite thoroughly, as in forbathe
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Indicating that toward which the action of anything is directed, or the point toward which motion is made; &?;ntending to go to
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nIII: worship, veneration
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If something is bought, sold, or done for a particular amount of money, that amount of money is its price. We got the bus back to Tange for 30 cents The Martins sold their house for about 1.4 million pounds The doctor was prepared to do the operation for a large sum
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If something is planned for a particular time, it is planned to happen then. the Welsh Boat Show, planned for July 30 -- August 1 Marks & Spencer will be unveiling its latest fashions for autumn and winter
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You use for to say how far something extends. We drove on for a few miles Great clouds of black smoke were rising for several hundred feet or so
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You use for to say how long something lasts or continues. The toaster remained on for more than an hour For a few minutes she sat on her bed watching the clock They talked for a bit
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For is used in conditional sentences, in expressions such as `if not for' and `were it not for', to introduce the only thing which prevents the main part of the sentence from being true. If not for John, Brian wouldn't have learned the truth The earth would be a frozen ball if it were not for the radiant heat of the sun She might have forgotten her completely had it not been for recurrent nightmares
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If you do something for a particular occasion, you do it on that occasion or to celebrate that occasion. He asked his daughter what she would like for her birthday I'll be home for Christmas
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If you leave for a particular place or if you take a bus, train, plane, or boat for a place, you are going there. They would be leaving for Rio early the next morning
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If you say that you are for a particular activity, you mean that this is what you want or intend to do. Right, who's for a toasted sandwich then? `What'll it be?' Paul said. --- `I'm for halibut.'
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You use for when you say that an aspect of something or someone is surprising in relation to other aspects of them. He was tall for an eight-year-old He had too much money for a young man
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After some adjective, noun, and verb phrases, you use for to introduce the subject of the action indicated by the following infinitive verb. It might be possible for a single woman to be accepted as a foster parent I had made arrangements for my affairs to be dealt with by one of my children He held out his glass for an old waiter to refill
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You use for when you make a statement about something in order to say how it affects or relates to someone, or what their attitude to it is. What matters for most scientists is money and facilities For her, books were as necessary to life as bread It would be excellent experience for him to travel a little
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You use for after nouns expressing reason or cause. He's soon to make a speech in parliament explaining his reasons for going The county hospital could find no physical cause for Sumner's problems He has now been formally given the grounds for his arrest
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You use for when you state or explain the purpose of an object, action, or activity. drug users who use unsterile equipment for injections of drugs The knife for cutting sausage was sitting in the sink. economic aid for the future reconstruction of the country
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If you work or do a job for someone, you are employed by them. I knew he worked for a security firm Have you had any experience writing for radio? a buyer for one of the largest chain stores in the south
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If something is for someone, they are intended to have it or benefit from it. Isn't that enough for you? I have some free advice for you. a table for two Your mother is only trying to make things easier for you What have you got for me this morning, Patrick? He wanted all the running of the business for himself
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for WEAK STRONG In addition to the uses shown below, for is used after some verbs, nouns, and adjectives in order to introduce extra information, and in phrasal verbs such as `account for' and `make up for'. It is also used with some verbs that have two objects in order to introduce the second object
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conj. because, on account of, due to the fact that
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If you speak or act for a particular group or organization, you represent them. She appears nightly on the television news, speaking for the State Department. the spokesman for the Democrats
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If someone does something for you, they do it so that you do not have to do it. If your pharmacy doesn't stock the product you want, have them order it for you He picked the bracelet up for me
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If something is for sale, hire, or use, it is available to be sold, hired, or used. fishmongers displaying freshwater fish for sale a room for rent. a comfortable chair, suitable for use in the living room
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You use for after words such as `time', `space', `money', or `energy' when you say how much there is or whether there is enough of it in order to be able to do or use a particular thing. Many new trains have space for wheelchair users It would take three to six hours for a round trip Chris couldn't even raise the energy for a smile
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If you feel a particular emotion for someone or something, they are the object of that emotion, and you feel it when you think about them. John, I'm sorry for Steve, but I think you've made the right decisions Mack felt a pitiless contempt for her
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If you feel a particular emotion for someone, you feel it on their behalf. This is the best thing you've ever done -- I am so happy for you! He felt a great sadness for this little girl
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If you say that something is not for you, you mean that you do not enjoy it or that it is not suitable for you. Wendy decided the sport was not for her
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If it is for you to do something, it is your responsibility or right to do it. I wish you would come back to Washington with us, but that's for you to decide It is not for me to arrange such matters
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*see Free on Rail (TradStat Definitions: Terms of Delivery)
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A JavaTM programming language keyword used to declare a repetition construct Syntax: for ( int i = 0; i < MAX_VALUE; i++){ } "for" loops are most often used in count controlled situations "while" loops are more often used with sentinel controls
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prep: before, in front of, in the presence of, because of, in preference to; for, because 21, 93, 99, 111, 112, 113, 146
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(1x) preposition for, on account of, because of, with, by, according to, through, before, fore
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In the context of the Act's exclusions, "for" means on behalf of someone else, and is comparable to the word "by " That is, a record "created by or for" a person is a record created by that person or by a person acting on his or her behalf The fact that one person is acting for another must be evident in the record itself or in some other way
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1) the time of -- " lasted for 443 hours " (230) 2) as one -- "For example, if you want " (230)
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for can start a sentence only as a preposition, not as a conjunction
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Frame of Reference It is not uncommon for different empires to see their universe or world through a different point of view
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a reserved word used in loop statements and representation clauses 3 6, A 1
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for that, because
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File Owning Region A term associated with a CICS region which is a single point of access to CICS files on behalf of other CICS CICS systems
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as for: see as but for: see but for all: see all. free on rail
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You use expressions such as for the first time and for the last time when you are talking about how often something has happened before. He was married for the second time, this time to a Belgian For the first time in my career, I was failing
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To be named for someone means to be given the same name as them. The Brady Bill is named for former White House Press Secretary James Brady
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For is the preposition that is used after some nouns, adjectives, or verbs in order to introduce more information or to indicate what a quality, thing, or action relates to. Reduced-calorie cheese is a great substitute for cream cheese Car park owners should be legally responsible for protecting vehicles Be prepared for both warm and cool weather Make sure you have ample time to prepare for the new day ahead
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You use for after words such as `argue', `case', `evidence', or `vote' in order to introduce the thing that is being supported or proved. Another union has voted for industrial action in support of a pay claim The case for nuclear power is impressive We have no real, objective, scientific evidence for our belief. against For is also an adverb. 833 delegates voted for, and only 432 against
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If you are for something, you agree with it or support it. Are you for or against public transport? I'm for a government that the people respect and that respects the people against
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You use for with `every' when you are stating a ratio, to introduce one of the things in the ratio. For every farm job that is lost, two or three other jobs in the area are put at risk Where there had been one divorce for every 100 marriages before the war, now there were five
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You can use for in expressions such as pound for pound or mile for mile when you are making comparisons between the values or qualities of different things. the Antarctic, mile for mile one of the planet's most lifeless areas He insists any tax cut be matched dollar-for-dollar with cuts in spending
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If you are in for it or, in British English, if you are for it, you are likely to get into trouble because of something you have done
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If you say that you are all for doing something, you agree or strongly believe that it should be done, but you are also often suggesting that other people disagree with you or that there are practical difficulties. He is all for players earning what they can while they are in the game I was all for it, but Wolfe said no
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You use for in a piece of writing when you mention information which will be found somewhere else. For further information on the life of William James Sidis, see Amy Wallace, `The Prodigy'
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If a word or expression has the same meaning as another word or expression, you can say that the first one is another word or expression for the second one. The technical term for sunburn is erythema
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prep [in order to/for the benefit of (This gift is ~ you )] untuk
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