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PRISE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PRISE is chiefly British spelling of prize:5.
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PRISE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
to use force to lift something off something else, for example, by pressing a tool against a fixed point or to separate things using force: I managed ...
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[PDF] Parental Rights in Special Education - NJ.gov
You and representatives of your school district are team members who are responsible for developing an appropriate educational program for your child.
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prise
▪ I. prise, n.1 Obs. or Hist. (praɪz, ‖ priz) Also 5 pryse, 6 prese, 6–7 prize. [a. F. prise a taking, seizure, capture, n. fem. from pa. pple. pris, prise of prendre to take; in med.L. prīsa (Du Cange). The original form of the word now spelt prize (prize n.3), which has been retained in some early...
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Program for Research in Science and Engineering (PRISE)
PRISE is a summer program that aims to build community and stimulate creativity among Harvard undergraduate researchers.
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Prise - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
To prise is to extract or move something using force, the way you'd prise your stolen diary out of your snooping sibling's hands.
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La Méprise (Marivaux)
La Méprise (Marivaux) is a comedy in one act and in prose, written by French playwright Pierre de Marivaux and first performed on August 6, 1734, by the References
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Lucette Desvignes, "Marivaux et La Méprise : exploration d’un thème antique", Revue de Littérature Comparée, n. 41, pp. 166
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Prise or Prize or Pries – What's the Difference? - Grammarist
“Prise” is a verb mostly used in British English that means to force open or leverage something with a tool, usually by applying force.
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parental rights and engagement - Special Education - NJ.gov
Parental Rights in Special Education (PRISE) · School-Based Family Resources · Community-Based Family Resources · Special Education Parent Advisory Groups (SEPAGs).
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prise - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
See also: Prise, prisé, and prìse. Contents. 1 English. 1.1 Alternative forms; 1.2 Etymology; 1.3 Pronunciation; 1.4 Verb. 1.4.1 Translations. 1.5 Noun.
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11 Synonyms & Antonyms for PRISE | Thesaurus.com
prise · pinch bar · pry bar · prying bar. Did You Know? "Muscle" originates from the Latin word for "little mouse," because physicians thought that muscles ...
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"Price," "Prise," or "Prize"? - Grammar Monster
Price, prise, and prize are easy to confuse. Price is the cost of something. Prise (usually 'to prise open') is a British English variant spelling of 'to ...
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prise
prise(also esp US prize), / praɪz; praɪz/ v1 [Tn.p, Cn.a]~ sth off/up use force to open (a box, etc) or remove (a lid, etc) 强行打开(箱子等)或移去(盖等) She used a chisel to prise off the lid. 她用錾子来把盖子凿开. The box had been prised open. 箱子撬开了.2 (phr v) prise sth out of sb force sb to reveal sth 强迫某人披露某事物 She'd pr...
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John Prise
Sir John Prise (also Prys, Price, in Welsh Syr Siôn ap Rhys) (1501/2–1555) was a Welsh public notary, who acted as a royal agent and visitor of the monasteries Works
Prise was encouraged as a scholar by William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke, and became a collector of manuscripts.
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Lâcher prise
Lâcher prise, also known in English as Freefall or Let Go, is a Canadian television comedy series, which premiered in 2017 on Ici Radio-Canada Télé.
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