Deed (noun)

  1. An act or action, especially a notable or courageous one.
  2. A legal document that transfers ownership of property.

Origin:

From old english dǣd, from proto-germanic *dēdiz ("deed, action"), from proto-indo-european *dṓ- ("to do").

Examples:

  1. The soldier's deeds were heroic.
  2. The philanthropist's deeds were generous.
  3. The deeds of the ancestors were passed down through generations.
  4. The deeds of the property were transferred to the new owner.
  5. The deeds of the company were praised by the public.
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