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  1. MAD mobilises young leaders towards ensuring equitable outcomes for children in need of care and protection. Our long term goal is to change how both system and families care for and invest in children, and we target stable middle-class adult outcomes for all the children we work with.

  2. MAD definition: 1. a word to describe a person who has a mental illness, which was used by doctors in the past but…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of MAD is arising from, indicative of, or marked by mental disorder —not used technically. How to use mad in a sentence.

  4. Youthful hijinks, romance and lifelong friendships are all part of the curriculum as Manoj, Ashok and Damodar — aka the MAD squad — cope with college. Watch trailers & learn more.

  5. a word to describe a person who has a mental illness, which was used by doctors in the past but is now offensive: I think I must be going mad. Do I look like some mad old woman in this hat?

  6. Definition of mad adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. Mad, crazy, insane are used to characterize wildly impractical or foolish ideas, actions, etc. Mad suggests senselessness and excess: The scheme of buying the bridge was absolutely mad. In informal usage, crazy suggests recklessness and impracticality: a crazy young couple.

  8. to love someone or something: She's mad about Hugh Grant. Jo's mad about skiing. mad adjective (SICK) B1. mentally ill. mad adjective (NOT CONTROLLED) not controlled: We made a mad dash for the exit. like mad. B2. If you run, work, etc like mad, you do it very quickly and with a lot of energy.

  9. full of enthusiasm; infatuated:[ be + ~] He's mad about opera. wildly fun-loving; hilarious:[ before a noun] a mad time at the party. Idioms. drive someone mad, to cause someone to be furious or irritated: Rush hour traffic always drives her mad. like mad, at a furious pace: rushing around like mad. mad•ly, adv. : madly in love with her.

  10. Check pronunciation: MAD. Definition of MAD in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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