Given
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adjective
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noun
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verb
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(As an adjective)
Given ( adjective )
- Assumed or taken for granted as the starting point of a calculation or argument.
- 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:
- The given formula calculates the area of a triangle.
- Given that it's raining outside, I'll need to bring an umbrella.
- He made a remarkable recovery, given the extent of his injuries.
- Given their limited resources, they did an impressive job on the project.
- Given the circumstances, it was the best decision they could make.
(As a noun)
Given ( noun )
- Assumed or taken for granted as the starting point of a calculation or argument.
- 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:
- The given formula calculates the area of a triangle.
- Given that it's raining outside, I'll need to bring an umbrella.
- He made a remarkable recovery, given the extent of his injuries.
- Given their limited resources, they did an impressive job on the project.
- Given the circumstances, it was the best decision they could make.
(As a verb)
Given ( verb )
- Assumed or taken for granted as the starting point of a calculation or argument.
- 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:
- The given formula calculates the area of a triangle.
- Given that it's raining outside, I'll need to bring an umbrella.
- He made a remarkable recovery, given the extent of his injuries.
- Given their limited resources, they did an impressive job on the project.
- Given the circumstances, it was the best decision they could make.