direct
Definition of
direct
:
command
with
authority
;
"
He
directed
the children to
do
their
homework
"
intend
(something) to
move
towards
a
certain
goal
;
"
He
aimed his fists towards his
opponent
'
s
face
"
;
"
criticism
directed
at
her
superior
"
;
"
direct
your
anger
towards others,
not
towards yourself"
guide
the actors
in
(plays and films)
be
in
charge
of
take
somebody
somewhere
;
"We
lead
him to our
chief
"
;
"
can
you
take
me
to the
main
entrance
?"
;
"
He
conducted
us
to the
palace
"
cause
to
go
somewhere
;
"The
explosion
sent
the
car
flying
in
the
air
"
;
"She
sent
her children to
camp
"
;
"
He
directed
all
his energies into his
dissertation
"
point
or
cause
to
go
(blows, weapons,
or
objects
such
as
photographic
equipment
) towards;
"
Please
don
'
t
aim
at
your
little
brother
!"
;
"
He
trained
his
gun
on
the
burglar
"
;
"
Don
'
t
train
your
camera
on
the women"
;
"
Take
a
swipe
at
one
'
s
opponent
"
lead
,
as
in
the
performance
of
a
composition
;
"
conduct
an
orchestra
; Barenboim conducted the
Chicago
symphony
for
years
"
give
directions to;
point
somebody
into
a
certain
direction
;
"
I
directed
them towards the
town
hall
"
specifically
design
a
product
,
event
,
or
activity
for
a
certain
public
direct
the
course
;
determine
the
direction
of
travelling
put
an
address
on
(
an
envelope
)
plan
and
direct
(
a
complex
undertaking
);
"
he
masterminded the
robbery
"
direct
in
spatial
dimensions;
proceeding
without
deviation
or
interruption
;
straight
and
short
;
"
a
direct
route
"
;
"
a
direct
flight
"
;
"
a
direct
hit
"
having
no
intervening
persons, agents,
conditions
;
"
in
direct
sunlight
"
;
"
in
direct
contact
with the voters"
;
"
direct
exposure
to the
disease
"
;
"
a
direct
link
"
;
"the
direct
cause
of the
accident
"
;
"
direct
vote
"
straightforward
in
means
or
manner
or
behavior
or
language
or
action
;
"
a
direct
question
"
;
"
a
direct
response
"
;
"
a
direct
approach
"
in
a
straight
unbroken
line
of
descent
from
parent
to
child
;
"
lineal
ancestors"
;
"
lineal
heirs"
;
"
a
direct
descendant
of the
king
"
;
"
direct
heredity
"
moving
from
west
to
east
on
the
celestial
sphere
;
or
--for planets--
around
the
sun
in
the
same
direction
as
the
Earth
similar
in
nature
or
effect
or
relation
to
another
quantity
;
"
a
term
is
in
direct
proportion
to
another
term
if
it
increases (
or
decreases)
as
the
other
increases (
or
decreases)"
(of
a
current
)
flowing
in
one
direction
only
;
"
direct
current
"
being
an
immediate
result
or
consequence
;
"
a
direct
result
of the
accident
"
in
precisely
the
same
words
used
by
a
writer
or
speaker
;
"
a
direct
quotation
"
;
"
repeated
their
dialog
verbatim
"
lacking
compromising
or
mitigating
elements
;
exact
;
"the
direct
opposite
"
without
deviation
;
"the
path
leads
directly
to the
lake
"
;
"went
direct
to the
office
"
Enron mail blog
,
Enron mail archive
,
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,
Pseudo Words
,
Franz Kafka, The Metamorphosis
,
Stock Morph
,
HostMon
,
Chess Morph
,
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,
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,
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