CASE
- to put in a container [v CASED, CASING, CASES]
- suit or action in law or equity
- to be infatuated with
- regardless of circumstances; be that as it may; anyhow
- if
- in the event of
- under no condition; never
- a set of circumstances or conditions is the statement true in all three cases
- situation requiring investigation or action (as by the police)
- inflectional form of a noun, pronoun, or adjective indicating its grammatical relation to other words
- ch a relation whether indicated by inflection or not
- at actually exists or happens fact thought he had failed, but that wasn't the case
- to put in a case (a container or receptacle) [v CASED, CASES, CASING]
- convincing argument makes a good case for adopting the proposal
- instance of disease or injury a case of pneumonia
- instance that directs attention to a situation or exhibits it in action example
- peculiar person character
- example
- the state of things
- matter requiring investigation
- statement of arguments
- patient or client
- lawsuit
- category in the inflection of nouns, adjectives, and pronouns
- container
- to put in a case
- to stop bothering or criticizing someone or interfering in someone's affairs
- to bother or nag someone; meddle in someone's affairs