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The meaning of REAR is to erect by building : construct. How to use rear in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Rear.
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Rear Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of REAR is to erect by building : construct. How to use rear in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Rear.
REAR definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
Rear means situated in the back part of something or refers to the back part of something. He sat in the rear seat of the car. American English : rear / ˈrɪər /
REAR | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
verb. us / rɪr / uk / rɪə r/ rear verb (CARE FOR) C1 [ T ] to care for young animals or children until they are able to care for themselves: Some women make a deliberate choice to rear a child alone. He describes how these birds rear their young. Synonyms. bring someone up.
REAR | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
REAR definition: 1. at the back of something: 2. the back part of something: 3. a person's bottom. Learn more.
Rear - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
The rear is the back end of something, like the rear of a school bus or the members of the marching band who stand at the rear of the parade. At the other end of something's front is its rear, whether it's a car or a line of people standing outside a theater.
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