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    please
    /pliːz/

    verb

    • 1. cause to feel happy and satisfied: "he arranged a fishing trip to please his son"
    • 2. take only one's own wishes into consideration in deciding how to act or proceed: "this is the first time in ages that I can just please myself"

    adverb

    • 1. used in polite requests or questions: "please address letters to the Editor"

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  2. The meaning of PLEASE is to afford or give pleasure or satisfaction. How to use please in a sentence. to afford or give pleasure or satisfaction; like, wish; to have the kindness…

  3. PLEASE definition: 1. used to make a request more polite: 2. used to add force to a request or demand: 3. used…. Learn more.

  4. to make someone feel happy or satisfied, or to give someone pleasure: [ I/T ] He did what he could to please her, but she was hard to please. [ T ] I’m pleased to report that sales have increased by 15%. [ I ] She’ll listen to what you say, but in the end she’ll do as/what she pleases (= what she wants to do).

  5. Please definition: (used as a polite addition to requests, commands, etc.) if you would be so obliging; kindly. See examples of PLEASE used in a sentence.

  6. It's please, a small word that makes any request more polite. Saying please is sure to please just about everyone, although different things please different people. Turning in your homework on time will please your teachers, while a good belly rub and some extra treats will please your dog. Definitions of please.

  7. 1. to give satisfaction, pleasure, or contentment to (a person); make or cause (a person) to be glad. 2. to be the will of or have the will (to): if it pleases you; the court pleases. 3. if you please if you will or wish, sometimes used in ironic exclamation. 4. pleased with happy because of.

  8. please meaning, definition, what is please: used to be polite when asking someone to...: Learn more.

  9. You can say please to indicate that you want someone to stop doing something or stop speaking. You would say this if, for example, what they are doing or saying makes you angry or upset. [feelings] Please, Mary, this is all so unnecessary. 4. convention.

  10. Jun 2, 2024 · From Middle English plesen, plaisen, borrowed from Old French plaise, conjugated form of plaisir or plaire, from Latin placeō (“to please, to seem good”), [1] from the Proto-Indo-European *pleHk- (“pleasingness, permission”). In this sense, displaced native Old English līcian, whence Modern English like .

  11. Definition of Please in the Definitions.net dictionary. Meaning of Please. What does Please mean? Information and translations of Please in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.