[
US
/əˈdɹɛst/
]
[ UK /ɐdɹˈɛst/ ]
[ UK /ɐdɹˈɛst/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
(of mail) marked with a destination
I throw away all mail addressed to `resident'
How To Use addressed In A Sentence
- Though Jane tells herself stories, listens to stories told by others, and reads, she never writes anything other than a few letters-misaddressed and undelivered letters, at that.
- Somehow, they gathered themselves to beat Limerick in the first round of the qualifiers but the core discontent hadn't been addressed.
- That said, the advisability of perching a laurel crown on a horse-riding hat, which tended to happen after the equestrianism events, may have to be addressed.
- He turned his back to the refrigerator and addressed the shaken lawman. WILD JUSTICE
- This can easily be addressed by finding the right clothes to flatter her figure. The Sun
- The final question addressed was the need to institute a sensible programme for tourism.
- he addressed her caustically
- This so-called "truncation" of the collection process calls for a redefinition of the duties incumbent on the holder and collecting and drawee banks and have been specifically addressed in the proposed legislation. ANC Daily News Briefing
- The minutiae of meetings remains private, but the general gist is that it was a problem and it has been addressed.
- It did not seem necessary to emend the satires (‘I Want a Writing Director,’ 1992; ‘Initiation Rites, Initiation Rights,’ 1991) as long as the conditions they addressed hadn't changed-and alas, they hadn't.