[
US
/ˈbeɪst/
]
[ UK /bˈeɪst/ ]
[ UK /bˈeɪst/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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having a base
firmly based ice -
having a base of operations (often used as a combining form)
an Atlanta-based company
a locally based business
carrier-based planes
How To Use based In A Sentence
- But then on the other hand, the whole cosmos or universe is based on this love or compassion.
- We believe that it is okay to charge for healing based on the doctrine, ‘The workman is worthy of his hire.’
- They have recognized that their business depends on world of mouth, and that world of mouth is based on customer satisfaction.
- A substantial element of the system is the set of physical exercises performed in pairs and again based on the idea of the power of co-operation.
- Based upon analysis of duplicate samples, reproducibility was better than 3% of the measured concentration of each element.
- Of all types of commercially based American music, jazz is the one that has most consistently fostered musical artistry on a high level.
- The tax assessor determined that the property was subject to taxation based on its infrequent use for religious purposes. Christianity Today
- It would not be so bad if these tests were actually based on science or some objective measure but they are usually exercises in bureaucratic futility. Barack Obama Elected President of the United States | One Year Later...What's Changed?
- The report, which was based upon conversations with children who telephoned helplines, also claimed that the hidden problem of solvent abuse kills more children than drugs every year.
- Based on the number of coffee cans I found in his garbage a few weeks ago, I'd say he drinks 8-9 pots of coffee every day, or about 30 shots of espresso.