📝application

noun
/ˌæplɪˈkeɪʃən/

Meaning

a formal request for something; the act of putting something into operation; or a software program

Example Sentences

She submitted her application for the scholarship.

Example Expressions

put into application

Synonyms

request, use, implementation, petition, software

Antonyms

withdrawal, neglect

Collocations

job application, application form, software application, practical application

More Example Sentences

The application requires applicants to fill out every section.

I am a bit disappointed because my application was not accepted.

Why was the impartial application of the public safety Act difficult?

I would like to humbly inquire about the current status of my application.

I need to contact the embassy because an issue has arisen with my citizenship application.

I want to assure you that all the information in my application is accurate and verifiable.

The process works in three stages - first collection, then analysis, and finally application.

They are now able to write essays, letters, applications, and paragraphs in English by themselves.

A man applies for a passport at the government office for the first time in his life because he wants to travel abroad to visit his relatives in Canada who moved there several years ago and he gathers all the required documents including his birth certificate and photographs then submits the application and pays the fee

A man applies for a passport at the government office for the first time in his life because he wants to travel abroad to visit his relatives in Canada who moved there several years ago and he gathers all the required documents including his birth certificate and photographs then submits the application and pays the fee hoping to receive it before his flight date next month.

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