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    bend
    /bɛnd/

    verb

    noun

    • 1. a curve in a road, river, path, or racing circuit: "the van screeched round a bend"
    • 2. a curved or angled part of something: "make a bend in the wire"

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  2. BEND definition: 1. to (cause to) curve: 2. to move your body or part of your body so that it is not straight: 3…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of BEND is to constrain or strain to tension by curving. How to use bend in a sentence. to constrain or strain to tension by curving; to turn or force from straight or even to curved or angular; to force from a proper shape…

  4. What is a basic definition of bend? Bend means to make something change its shape from straight to curved or to make someone submit. A bend is a curve or a turn.

  5. If you bend the truth or bend the facts, you say something that is not exactly true.

  6. To bend is to curve. You can bend physically, as when you practice yoga, and also figuratively, the way you do when you "bend over backwards," working hard to make something happen, especially on behalf of another person.

  7. a curved part of something: There's a bend in the pipe so you can't see from one end to the other. The car came around the bend on the wrong side of the road. [ U ]

  8. [intransitive, transitive] (especially of somebody’s body or head) to lean, or make something lean, in a particular direction. He bent and kissed her. The doctor told me to avoid bending and stretching. + adv./prep. fields of poppies bending in the wind. She suddenly bent over, clutching her stomach. She bent over him to reach her book.

  9. 1. a. To deviate from a straight line or position: The lane bends to the right at the bridge. b. To assume a curved, crooked, or angular form or direction: The saplings bent in the wind. 2. To incline the body; stoop. 3. To make a concession; yield. 4.

  10. to move your body or part of your body so that it is not straight: He was bending over to tie his shoelaces. Bend your knees when lifting heavy objects. Fewer examples. I bent down to have a look. He split his trousers when he bent over. She bent down and pulled up her socks. For the first exercise we had to bend over and touch our toes.

  11. v.t. to force (an object, esp. a long or thin one) from a straight form into a curved or angular one, or from a curved or angular form into some different form: to bend an iron rod into a hoop. to direct or turn in a particular direction: to bend one's energies to the task.