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verb transitiveansur.
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To speak in return to a call or question, or to a speech, declaration or argument of another person; as, “I have called and ye have not answered.” “He answered the question or the argument.” This may be in agreement and confirmation of what was said, or in opposition to it.
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To be equivalent to; to be adequate to, or sufficient to accomplish the object. “Money answereth all things,” noting, primarily.
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To comply with, fulfill, pay or satisfy; as, he answered my order; to answer a debt.
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To act in return, or opposition; as, the enemy answered our fire by a shower of grape shot.
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To bear a due proportion to; to be equal or adequate; to suit; as, a weapon does not answer the size and strength of the man using it; the success does not answer our expectation.
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To perform what was intended; to accomplish; as, the measure does not answer its end; it does not answer the purpose.
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To be opposite to; to face; as, fire answers fire.
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To write in reply; to reply to another writing, by way of explanation, refutation or justification; as, to answer a pamphlet.
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To solve, as a proposition or problem in mathematics. This word may be applied to a great variety of objects, expressing the idea of a return; as the notes, or sounds of birds, and other animals; an echo.
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verb intransitiveTo reply; to speak by way of return; as, there is none to answer. 1 Kings 18:29.
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To be accountable, liable or responsible; followed by to before the person, and for before the thing for which one is liable; as, the man must answer to his employer for the money entrusted to his care; we can not answer to God for our offenses.
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To vindicate, or give a justificatory account of; followed by for; as, a man cannot answer for his friend.
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To correspond with; to suit with; followed by to. In water face answereth to face, so the heart of man to man. Proverbs 27:19.
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To act reciprocally, as the strings of an instrument to the hand.
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To stand as opposite or correlative; as, allegiance in the subject answers to protection on the part of the prince’ or government.
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To return, as sound reverberated; to echo. The noise seems to fly away, and answer at a great distance.
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To succeed; to effect the object intended; to have a good effect; as, gypsum answers as a manure on a dry soil.
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nounA reply; that which is said, in return to a call, a question, an argument or an allegation. A soft answer turneth away wrath. Prov. I called him, but he gave me no answer. Song of Solomon 5:6.
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An account to be rendered to justice. He will call you to so hot an answer for it.