- Look up
addressee in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Addressee may
refer to:
Someone to whom mail or
similar things are
addressed or sent Interlocutor...
-
originator as
having no need for the
information in the message.
Exempted addressees may be
explicitly excluded from the
collective address group for the particular...
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during the time of your exile".[page needed] The
social makeup of the
addressees of 1
Peter is
debatable because some
scholars interpret "strangers" (1:1)...
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being addressed, or to pick them out from a
larger pool of
potential addressees, as in the
following examples: Hey, lady, you
dropped your piano! You...
- with the
latter being used as an
honorific regardless of the
number of
addressees. Thou and its ****ociated
forms have
fallen into
disuse and are considered...
- example, the
pronoun I
identifies the speaker, and the
pronoun you, the
addressee.
Anaphoric pronouns such as that
refer back to an
entity already mentioned...
- noun) is the
highest form of
honorifics and
above ssi. Nim will
follow addressees'
names on letters/emails and
postal packages. It is
often roughly translated...
- (they draw
their addressees'
attention to the fact that the
communicator wants to
convey some information) and
inferential (the
addressee has to
infer what...
- in the art (POSITA or PSITA), a
person skilled in the art, a
skilled addressee or
simply a
skilled person is a
legal fiction found in many
patent laws...
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specific to general, i.e.
finest to co****st information,
starting with the
addressee and
ending with the
largest geographical unit. For example: In English-speaking...