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room

verb intransitive
To occupy an apartment; to lodge; an academic use of the word. A B rooms at No. 7.

room

noun
Space; compass; extent of place, great or small. Let the words occupy as little room as possible.

room

Space or place unoccupied. Lord, it is done as thou hast commanded, and yet there is room. Luke 14:22.

room

Place for reception or admission of any thing. In this case, there is no room for doubt or for argument.

room

Place of another; stead; as in succession or substitution. One magistrate or king comes in the room of a former one. We often place one thing in the room of another. 7 Kings 20:24.

room

Unoccupied opportunity. The eager pursuit of wealth leaves little room for serious reflection.

room

An apartment in a house; any division separated from the rest by a partition; as a parlor, drawing room or bed-room; also an apartment in a ship, as the cook-room, bread-room, gun-room.

room

Aseat. Luke 14:7-10. To make room, to open a way or passage; to free from obstructions. To make room, to open a space or place for any thing. To give room, to withdraw; to leave space unoccupied for others to pass or to be seated.