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How to Use "Term" with Example Sentences
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term
(n):
word or words; an agreement or relationship; a length of time
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Used with adjectives:
"
He is looking for a
familiar
term
for his speech.
"
(familiar, specific, common, basic, key, certain)
"
That isn't the
correct
term
.
"
(correct, right)
"
What is the
technical
term
for that condition?
"
(technical, medical, legal, clinical)
"
They met under
bad
terms
.
"
(bad, unfavorable, unhappy)
"
He is serving his
second
term
in office.
"
(second, first, third, last)
"
This is a
short
term
solution.
"
(short, long, temporary)
"
She's working during her
spring
term
of college.
"
(spring, winter, fall)
Used with verbs:
"
Please
explain
the
term
.
"
(explain, define)
"
Who
coined
that
term
?
"
(coined, introduced, invented, came up with)
"
He
negotiated
the
terms
of the contract.
"
(negotiated, modified, set)
"
They
agreed to
the
terms
.
"
(agreed to, accepted, understood)
"
He
was elected
to his fourth
term
in office.
"
(be + elected, be + appointed)
"
She
completed
a successful
term
as mayor.
"
(completed, served, ended, finished)
Used with prepositions:
"
The medical
term
for
pink eye is conjunctivitis.
"
(for)
"
It was stated
under
the
terms
of the lease.
"
(under, within, in)
"
They are waiting
for
his
term
to be over.
"
(for)
"
Nothing will get done
until
her
term
is completed.
"
(until)
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