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EN[diːd] [-iːd]
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    Definition of deed in English Dictionary

  • NomPLdeedsPREdé-
    1. An action or act; something that is done.
      1. A brave or noteworthy action; a feat or exploit.
        1. Action or fact, as opposed to rhetoric or deliberation.
          1. I have fulfilled my promise in word and in deed.
        2. (law) A legal contract showing bond in form of a document.
          1. I inherited the deed to the house.
      2. VerbeSGdeedsPRdeedingPT, PPdeeded
        1. (informal) To transfer real property by deed.
          1. He deeded over the mineral rights to some fellas from Denver.
      3. Plus d'exemples
        1. Utilisé au milieu de la phrase
          • The guider of all crownes, Graunt that our deeds may wel deserve your loves: And so they shall, if fortune speed my will, And yeeld our thoughts to height of my desertes.
          • His heroic deeds were immortalised in song and tale. ‎
          • They listened as Walter Frank urged the audience "strongheartedly to proclaim great deeds and thus to help develop a people that not only understands great deeds but is also able to perform them."
      • Partie du discours Hiérarchie
        1. Noms
          • Noms Dénombrable
          • Verbes
          Liens Connexes:
          1. en deeds
          2. en deedy
          3. en deede
          4. en deedly
          5. en deeded
          Source: Wiktionnaire

          Meaning of deed for the defined word.

          Grammaticalement, ce mot "deed" est un nom, plus spécifiquement, un noms dénombrable. C'est aussi un verbe.
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