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Addressee meaning
The person or organization to which something, such as a letter or message, is addressed or sent, for whom the item is intended. | A person or entity to whom discourse is directed, or the words referring to such an entity.
Example sentences (20)
The addressee would seem to be the poet’s husband of some (but not too many) years who has helped (along with two wonderful dogs — see her verse novel, ) to save Albiston from the serious depression she’s alluded to in earlier volumes.
The duty of the ‘democratic’ police was to return the letter to the addressee with an apology.
Turkish Airlines Technic will also be a main addressee to offer logistic support and maintenance services of military air platforms for projects at which TAI is the main contractor.
Callahan argues that, beyond verse 16, "nothing in the text conclusively indicates that Onesimus was ever the chattel of the letter's chief addressee.
Floyd 1999, p. 89. Once again, the burden of direct evidence is being placed on the addressee, not on the speaker.
Generally, the name of the addressee should be included above the address itself.
Hence aquest means either "this" or "that (near you)"; on the phone, aquest is used to refer both to speaker and addressee.
Higher layers may have the equivalent of double envelopes, such as cryptographic presentation services that can be read by the addressee only.
Honorifics are another common form of deference index and demonstrate the speaker's respect or esteem for the addressee via special forms of address and/or self-humbling first-person pronouns.
Mild Exhortation In these constructions the evidential works to reaffirm and encourage the addressee’s actions or thoughts.
Personal pronouns From the perspective of a European language, Indonesian boasts a wide range of different pronouns, especially to refer to the addressee (the so-called second person pronouns).
Red represents the speaker, purple the addressee and teal a third person.
She became the addressee of his first series of love sonnets, to be followed in 1563 by Laura Peperara, the next object of Tasso's affections.
Since the addressee in a signed conversation must be watching the signer, a signer can avoid letting the other person have a turn by not looking at them, or can indicate that the other person may have a turn by making eye contact.
The mail service may be allowed to open the mail if neither addressee nor sender can be located, in order to attempt to locate either.
The narrator describes to his addressee Corvinus the sacrificial vows that he has made for the salvation of his friend Catullus from shipwreck.
Then, as now, the writ of habeas corpus was issued by a superior court in the name of the Sovereign, and commanded the addressee (a lower court, sheriff, or private subject) to produce the prisoner before the royal courts of law.
The phrase You ain't shit, expresses an air of intimidation over the addressee, expressing that they mean nothing or are worthless.
These are used to differentiate several parameters of the person they are referred to, such as the social rank and the relationship between the addressee and the speaker.
The speaker holds a certain amount of certainty that the addressee will know the answer.