Associations to the word «Avail»
Noun
- Disposition
- Foresight
- Prescription
- Abolition
- Try
- Setup
- Accommodation
- Absence
- Charm
- Solitude
- Assistance
- Consolation
- Motive
- Remorse
- Skill
- Prayer
- Sancho
- Spaniard
- Strength
- Prejudice
- Comfort
- Desperation
- Disgrace
- Indulgence
- Interval
- Ration
- Gratitude
- Consul
- Wherefore
- Templar
- Shelter
- Excursion
- Delay
- Ignorant
- Vaccination
- Majesty
- Nationality
- Availability
- Intercourse
- Courtesy
- Enemy
- Protest
- Consideration
- Homicide
- Refuge
- Petition
- Nutrient
- Defendant
- Valor
- Silica
- Culprit
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
AVAIL, verb. (transitive) (often reflexive) To turn to the advantage of.
AVAIL, verb. (transitive) To be of service to.
AVAIL, verb. (transitive) To promote; to assist.
AVAIL, verb. (intransitive) To be of use or advantage; to answer or serve the purpose; to have strength, force, or efficacy sufficient to accomplish the object.
AVAIL, verb. (India) (Africa) (elsewhere proscribed) To provide; to make available.
AVAIL, noun. (obsolete) Benefit; value, profit; advantage toward success. [15th-19thc.]
AVAIL, noun. Effect in achieving a goal or aim; purpose, use (now usually in negative constructions). [from 15thc.]
AVAIL, noun. (now only US) Proceeds; profits from business transactions. [from 15thc.]
AVAIL, noun. (obsolete) (poetic) Effort; striving.
AVAIL, noun. (television) (advertising) An advertising slot or package.
AVAIL, noun. (US) (politics) (journalism) A press avail.
AVAIL, noun. (British) (acting) Non-binding notice of availability for work.
AVAIL, noun. (oil industry) A readily available stock of oil.
Dictionary definition
AVAIL, noun. A means of serving; "of no avail"; "there's no help for it".
AVAIL, verb. Use to one's advantage; "He availed himself of the available resources".
AVAIL, verb. Be of use to, be useful to; "It will avail them to dispose of their booty".
AVAIL, verb. Take or use; "She helped herself to some of the office supplies".
Wise words
Pass no rash condemnation on other peoples words or actions.