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Term: have more

Description:

In the context of consumption or possession, "have more" refers to the desire or ability to obtain a larger amount of something. It can indicate a preference for abundance, exceeding expectations, or acquiring additional quantities of goods, knowledge, or experiences.

Possible Parts of Speech:

  • Verb (transitive): "She has more money than she needs."
  • Verb (intransitive): "I want to have more."
  • Adjective: "He is always striving for a have-more lifestyle."
  • Noun: "The company's goal is to achieve have more for their shareholders."
  • Phrase: "I wish to have more time."

Senses and Usages:

1. Verb (transitive):

  • Sense: To possess or obtain a greater quantity or amount of something.
  • Example: "I have more books than I can fit on my bookshelf."
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2. Verb (intransitive):

  • Sense: To desire or strive for an increased quantity or level of something.
  • Example: "She wants to have more success in her career."
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3. Adjective:

  • Sense: Describing a lifestyle or mentality focused on constantly seeking and acquiring more.
  • Example: "He embodies the have-more attitude, always chasing after the latest trends."
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4. Noun:

  • Sense: A goal or objective of maximizing possession, wealth, or opportunities.
  • Example: "The company's primary aim is to achieve have more for its shareholders."
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5. Phrase:

  • Sense: Expressing a wish or desire for an increased quantity of something.
  • Example: "I wish I could have more quality time with my family."
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