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sentence
noun
1 a sequence of words forming a meaningful grammatical structure that can stand alone as a complete utterance, and which in written English usually begins with a capital letter and ends with a full stop, question mark or exclamation mark. See note.
2 a punishment pronounced by a court or judge; its announcement in court.
3 a judgement, opinion or decision.
verb (sentenced , sentencing )
1 to announce the judgement or sentence to be given to someone.
2 to condemn someone to a punishment They've sentenced him to five years' imprisonment .
[13c: French, from Latin sententia opinion, from sentire to feel]
sentential adjective .
sententially adverb .
pass sentence on someone to announce the punishment to be given to them.

sentence A sentence is sometimes defined as a grammatical structure that contains at least one clause with an expressed subject and a finite verb, as in I'm going home or It'll be cooler outside or If you were as fit as that , would you waste your time doing press-ups? However, in many sentences, sometimes known as sentence fragments, the subject and/or the verb may be implied rather than expressed: -Where are you going?- -To have a bath.- (= -I'm going to have a bath-) -What's he doing now?- -Thinking.- (= -He's thinking-) The same is true for exclamations, such as How awful! and What a pity!

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