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application

American  
[ap-li-key-shuhn] / ˌæp lɪˈkeɪ ʃən /

noun

  1. the act of putting to a special use or purpose.

    the application of common sense to a problem.

    Synonyms:
    utilization
  2. the special use or purpose to which something is put.

    a technology having numerous applications never thought of by its inventors.

  3. the quality of being usable for a particular purpose or in a special way; relevance.

    This has no application to the case.

    Synonyms:
    pertinence, aptitude
  4. the act of requesting.

    Her application for assistance was, surprisingly, received favorably by the members of the assembly.

    Synonyms:
    petition, suit, soliciting, solicitation
  5. a formal or written request for employment, admission, funding, authorization, etc.: His first job application led to an interview.

    She submitted applications to three universities.

    His first job application led to an interview.

  6. Also called application form.  a form to be filled out by an applicant, as for a job or a driver's license.

    Attach a passport photo to your completed application.

  7. close attention; persistent effort.

    Application to one's studies is necessary.

    Synonyms:
    perseverance, persistence, industry, diligence, assiduity
  8. an act or instance of spreading on, rubbing in, or bringing into contact: a second application of varnish.

    the application of a compress to a wound;

    a second application of varnish.

  9. a salve, ointment, or the like, applied as a soothing or healing agent.

  10. Computers. a computer program, such as a word processor, graphics editor, utility, etc., used for a particular type of job or problem.

    The new version 4.0 of their music production application contains several improvements.

    Antiviral and firewall applications are system utilities that protect your computer.


application British  
/ ˌæplɪˈkeɪʃən /

noun

  1. the act of applying to a particular purpose or use

  2. relevance or value

    the practical applications of space technology

  3. the act of asking for something

    an application for leave

  4. a verbal or written request, as for a job, etc

    he filed his application

  5. diligent effort or concentration

    a job requiring application

  6. something, such as a healing agent or lotion, that is applied, esp to the skin

  7. logic maths the process of determining the value of a function for a given argument

  8. short for application program applications package

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application Scientific  
/ ăp′lĭ-kāshən /
  1. A computer program with an interface, enabling people to use the computer as a tool to accomplish a specific task. Word processing, spreadsheet, and communications software are all examples of applications.


Related Words

See effort.

Other Word Forms

  • interapplication noun
  • nonapplication noun
  • overapplication noun
  • preapplication noun
  • reapplication noun

Etymology

Origin of application

First recorded in 1375–1425; late Middle English, from Middle French applicacio(u)n, from Latin applicātiōn- (stem of applicātiō ), equivalent to applicāt(us) “applied” (past participle of the verb applicāre apply ) + -iōn- -ion

Example Sentences

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The technology is also critical in advanced robotics with potential defense sector applications.

From Barron's

Microsoft maintains an incumbent advantage in the application layer of the AI stack, but the monetization will take longer to materialize, Zelnick added.

From MarketWatch

Anthropic’s focus on safe applications of AI—and its objection to having its technology used in autonomous lethal operations—have continued to cause problems, they said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Sovereignty here doesn’t mean access to powerful tools or building applications on top of them.

From The Wall Street Journal

The number of planning applications for new homes in England is at its highest level for four years, new data shared with BBC Verify suggests.

From BBC