Pleaceverb
(in use generally from the Middle English period to the fifteenth century and persisting in Scots until the seventeenth century) lang=en
Pleacenoun
obsolete spelling of place
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(transitive) To make happy or satisfy; to give pleasure to.
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To desire; to will; to be pleased by.
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Used to make a polite request.
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Used as an affirmative to an offer.
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An expression of annoyance or impatience.
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(Cincinnati) Said as a request to repeat information.
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To give pleasure to; to excite agreeable sensations or emotions in; to make glad; to gratify; to content; to satisfy.
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To have or take pleasure in; hence, to choose; to wish; to desire; to will.
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To be the will or pleasure of; to seem good to; - used impersonally.
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To afford or impart pleasure; to excite agreeable emotions.
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To have pleasure; to be willing, as a matter of affording pleasure or showing favor; to vouchsafe; to consent.
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give pleasure to or be pleasing to;
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be the will of or have the will (to);
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give satisfaction;
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used in polite request;
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cause to feel happy and satisfied
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give satisfaction
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satisfy aesthetically
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take only one's own wishes into consideration in deciding how to act or proceed
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wish or desire to do something
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it is someone's choice to do something
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used in polite requests or questions
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used to add urgency and emotion to a request
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used to agree politely to a request
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used in polite or emphatic acceptance of an offer
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used to ask someone to stop doing something of which the speaker disapproves
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used to express incredulity or irritation