Given ( adjective , noun , verb )

(As an adjective)

Given ( adjective )

  1. Assumed or taken for granted as the starting point of a calculation or argument.
  2. Assumed to exist, be true, or be likely in a particular situation or for a particular reason.

Origin:

Late middle english: past participle of give.

Examples:

  1. The given formula calculates the area of a triangle.
  2. Given that it's raining outside, I'll need to bring an umbrella.
  3. He made a remarkable recovery, given the extent of his injuries.
  4. Given their limited resources, they did an impressive job on the project.
  5. Given the circumstances, it was the best decision they could make.

(As a noun)

Given ( noun )

  1. Assumed or taken for granted as the starting point of a calculation or argument.
  2. Assumed to exist, be true, or be likely in a particular situation or for a particular reason.

Origin:

Late middle english: past participle of give.

Examples:

  1. The given formula calculates the area of a triangle.
  2. Given that it's raining outside, I'll need to bring an umbrella.
  3. He made a remarkable recovery, given the extent of his injuries.
  4. Given their limited resources, they did an impressive job on the project.
  5. Given the circumstances, it was the best decision they could make.

(As a verb)

Given ( verb )

  1. Assumed or taken for granted as the starting point of a calculation or argument.
  2. Assumed to exist, be true, or be likely in a particular situation or for a particular reason.

Origin:

Late middle english: past participle of give.

Examples:

  1. The given formula calculates the area of a triangle.
  2. Given that it's raining outside, I'll need to bring an umbrella.
  3. He made a remarkable recovery, given the extent of his injuries.
  4. Given their limited resources, they did an impressive job on the project.
  5. Given the circumstances, it was the best decision they could make.
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