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[ prez—uhnt ]
/ ˈprɛz ənt /
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adjective
being, existing, or occurring at this time or now; current: increasing respect for the present ruler of the small country.
at this time; at hand; immediate: articles for present use.
Grammar.
- noting an action or state occurring at the moment of speaking or writing: Knows is a present form in He knows that.
- noting or relating to a tense or other verb formation with such meaning.
being with one or others or in the specified or understood place: to be present at the wedding.
being here: Is everyone present?
existing or occurring in a place, thing, combination, or the like: Carbon is present in many minerals.
being actually here or under consideration: the present document;the present topic.
being in the mind; recollected: The memories were still present to her mind.
focused on or involved in what one is doing at a particular moment; attentive: When you’re talking to someone, be present instead of thinking about something else.
Obsolete. mentally alert and calm, especially in emergencies.
Obsolete. immediate or instant: present payment.
noun
the present time: She has one foot in the present and one foot in the future.
presents, Law. the present writings, or this document, used in a deed of conveyance, a lease, etc., to denote the document itself: Know all men by these presents that . . . .
Obsolete. the matter in hand.
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Idioms about present
at present, at the present time or moment; now: There are no job openings here at present.
for the present, for now; temporarily: For the present, we must be content with matters as they stand.
Origin of present
1
First recorded in 1250–1300; from Middle English present(e), presa(u)nt, from Old French present, from Latin praesent- stem of praesēns, present participle of praeesse “to be present, be before others, i.e., to preside, be in charge,” for the adjective; from Middle English present(e), presant “presence (in space or time),” for the noun, partly derivative of the adjective, partly from Old French; see pre-, essence
OTHER WORDS FROM present
pres·ent·ness, noun
Words nearby present
presence chamber, presence of mind, presenile, presenile dementia, presenility, present, presentable, present arms, presentation, presentational, presentationalism
Other definitions for present (2 of 2)
present2
[ verb pri-zent; noun prez—uhnt ]
/ verb prɪˈzɛnt; noun ˈprɛz ənt /
verb (used with object)
to furnish or endow with a gift or the like, especially by formal act: to present someone with a gold watch.
to bring, offer, or give, often in a formal or ceremonious way: You’ll have to present your passport at the airport.
afford or furnish (an opportunity, possibility, etc.).
to hand over or submit, as a bill or a check, for payment: The waiter presented our bill for lunch.
to introduce (a person) to another, especially in a formal manner: Mrs. Smith, may I present Mr. Jones?
to bring before or introduce to the public: to present a new play.
to come to show (oneself) before a person, at a place, etc.
to show or exhibit: This theater will present films on a larger screen.
to bring forth or render for or before another or others; offer for consideration: to present an alternative plan.
to set forth in words; frame or articulate: to present arguments.
to represent, impersonate, or act, as on the stage.
to direct, point, or turn (something) to something or someone: He presented his back to the audience.
to level or aim (a weapon, especially a firearm).
Law.
- to bring against, as a formal charge against a person.
- to bring formally to the notice of the proper authority, as an offense.
British Ecclesiastical. to offer or recommend (a member of the clergy) to the bishop to be granted a benefice.
verb (used without object)
Medicine/Medical.
- (of a fetus) to be visible at the cervix during labor: In a normal delivery, the baby’s head presents first.
- (of a medical condition) to be evident from the presence of certain symptoms: Depression often presents with disturbed sleep or appetite.
- (of a patient) to have a certain symptom or medical condition, especially as reported during a medical examination: A 22-year-old man presents with shortness of breath.
noun pres·ent [prez—uhnt] /ˈprɛz ənt/
a thing presented as a gift; gift: Christmas presents.
Origin of present
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First recorded 1200–50; Middle English noun present(e), presant, from Old French present, originally in phrase en present “in presence”; Middle English verb presenten, present(e), from Old French presenter, from Medieval Latin praesentāre “to give, show, present for approval,” Latin: “to exhibit (to the mind or senses),” derivative of praesēns; see origin at present1
synonym study for present
1. See give. 17. Present, gift, donation, bonus refer to something freely given. Present and gift are both used of something given as an expression of affection, friendship, interest, or respect. Present is the less formal; gift is generally used of something conferred (especially with ceremony) on an individual, a group, or an institution: a birthday present; a gift to a bride. Donation applies to an important gift, most often of money and usually of considerable size, though the term is often used in speaking of small gifts to or for people who need help: a donation to an endowment fund, to the Red Cross. Bonus applies to something, again usually money, given in addition to what is due, especially to employees who have worked for a long time or particularly well: a bonus at the end of the year.
OTHER WORDS FROM present
self-pre·sent·ed, adjectiveun·pre·sent·ed, adjective
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Words related to present
current, now, today, cite, declare, display, do, give, offer, perform, pose, produce, raise, show, stage, submit, suggest, award, hand out, begun
How to use present in a sentence
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We’re pleased to be present in so many relationships this year, even more so than before.
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Republicans, by many accounts, aren’t even considering the arguments being presented in the trial.
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We should request that staff conduct a feasibility study and to present the results of that study to this committee by the end of the year.
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In five years of Insights puzzles, we’ve tried to present questions that lived up to the column’s name.
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He was a tough guy, but also admired and respected by his players and most in the media, present company included.
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In his view, a writer has only one duty: to be present in his books.
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Angelina Jolie was able to seemingly glide into the Vatican on Thursday to present her new film ‘Unbroken.’
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Disordered eating is also linked to higher rates of depression and anxiety, both in the present and in the future.
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In the middle of all of that past suffering and present-day conflict, this Cosby bomb was dropped.
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The account goes some way in showing just how present the Quds and other forces are in Iraq at this point in time.
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But Mrs. Dodd, the present vicar’s wife, retained the precious prerogative of choosing the book to be read at the monthly Dorcas.
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The Rev. Alonzo Barnard, seventy-one years of age, accompanied by his daughter, was present.
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Several pioneers familiar with the facts of the tragedy at the time of its occurrence were also present.
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Bacteria, when present in great numbers, give a uniform cloud which cannot be removed by ordinary filtration.
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At present, Louis was too self-absorbed by the struggles within him, to look deep into what was passing around him.
British Dictionary definitions for present (1 of 2)
adjective
(prenominal) in existence at the moment in time at which an utterance is spoken or written
(postpositive) being in a specified place, thing, etcthe murderer is present in this room
(prenominal) now in consideration or under discussionthe present topic; the present author
grammar denoting a tense of verbs used when the action or event described is occurring at the time of utterance or when the speaker does not wish to make any explicit temporal reference
archaic readily available; instantpresent help is at hand
archaic mentally alert; attentive
noun
the present the time being; now
grammar
- the present tense
- a verb in this tense
at present at the moment; now
for the present for the time being; temporarily
Word Origin for present
C13: from Latin praesens, from praeesse to be in front of, from prae- before, in front + esse to be
British Dictionary definitions for present (2 of 2)
verb (prɪˈzɛnt) (mainly tr)
to introduce (a person) to another, esp to someone of higher rank
to introduce to the publicto present a play
to introduce and compere (a radio or television show)
to show; exhibithe presented a brave face to the world
to put forward; submitshe presented a proposal for a new book
to bring or suggest to the mindto present a problem
to give or awardto present a prize
to endow with or as if with a gift or awardto present a university with a foundation scholarship
to offer formallyto present one’s compliments
to offer or hand over for action or settlementto present a bill
to represent or depict in a particular mannerthe actor presented Hamlet as a very young man
to salute someone with (one’s weapon) (usually in the phrase present arms)
to aim or point (a weapon)
to nominate (a clergyman) to a bishop for institution to a benefice in his diocese
to lay (a charge, etc) before a court, magistrate, etc, for consideration or trial
to bring a formal charge or accusation against (a person); indict
mainly US (of a grand jury) to take notice of (an offence) from personal knowledge or observation, before any bill of indictment has been drawn up
(intr) med to seek treatment for a particular symptom or problemshe presented with postnatal depression
(intr) informal to produce a favourable, etc impressionshe presents well in public; he presents as harmless but has poisoned his family
present oneself to appear, esp at a specific time and place
noun (ˈprɛzənt)
anything that is presented; a gift
make someone a present of something to give someone somethingI’ll make you a present of a new car
Word Origin for present
C13: from Old French presenter, from Latin praesentāre to exhibit, offer, from praesens present 1
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Other Idioms and Phrases with present
see all present and accounted for; at present; for the moment (present); no time like the present.
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What is another word for Present?
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characteristic, contemporary
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How does the verb present contrast with its synonyms?
Some common synonyms of present are afford, bestow, confer, donate, and give. While all these words mean «to convey to another as a possession,» present carries a note of formality and ceremony.
In what contexts can afford take the place of present?
The words afford and present are synonyms, but do differ in nuance. Specifically, afford implies a giving or bestowing usually as a natural or legitimate consequence of the character of the giver.
a development that affords us some hope
When might bestow be a better fit than present?
While in some cases nearly identical to present, bestow implies the conveying of something as a gift and may suggest condescension on the part of the giver.
When is it sensible to use confer instead of present?
In some situations, the words confer and present are roughly equivalent. However, confer implies a gracious giving (as of a favor or honor).
confer an honorary degree
Where would donate be a reasonable alternative to present?
The synonyms donate and present are sometimes interchangeable, but donate is likely to imply a publicized giving (as to charity).
donate a piano to the orphanage
When could give be used to replace present?
While the synonyms give and present are close in meaning, give, the general term, is applicable to any passing over of anything by any means.
gave her a ride on a pony
give my love to your mother
- current
- begun
- being
- coeval
- commenced
- contemporary
- instant
- modern
- nowadays
- prompt
- started
- today
- ad hoc
- already
- at this moment
- contemporaneous
- even now
- existent
- extant
- for the time being
- going on
- immediate
- in duration
- in process
- just now
- present-day
- topical
- under consideration
- up-to-date
- attendant
- near
- ready
- there
- accounted for
- at hand
- available
- existent
- in attendance
- in view
- made the scene
- on board
- on deck
- on hand
- on-the-spot
- show up
- there with bells on
- within reach
- now
- today
- instant
- nonce
- here and now
- present moment
- the time being
- this day
- this time
- benefaction
- benevolence
- boon
- bounty
- compliment
- donation
- endowment
- favor
- gifting
- giveaway
- grant
- gratuity
- handout
- largess
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- stake
- tax write-off
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- goodie
- cite
- declare
- display
- do
- give
- offer
- perform
- pose
- produce
- raise
- show
- stage
- submit
- suggest
- acquaint
- adduce
- advance
- allege
- exhibit
- expose
- expound
- extend
- imply
- infer
- intimate
- lay
- manifest
- mount
- pitch
- proffer
- proposition
- recount
- relate
- state
- tender
- do the honors
- fix up
- get-together
- give an introduction
- hold out
- make a pitch
- make known
- open to view
- put forward
- put on
- roll out
- trot out
- award
- hand out
- offer
- bestow
- confer
- devote
- donate
- entrust
- furnish
- gift
- grant
- proffer
- come up with
- give away
- kick in
- lay on
- put at disposal
- put forth
On this page you’ll find 346 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to present, such as: current, begun, being, coeval, commenced, and contemporary.
- absent
- away
- distant
- far
- future
- past
- abandon
- conceal
- deny
- fight
- hide
- neglect
- stop
- take
- cover
- take back
- take
- refuse
- refrain
- subdue
- withhold
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WORDS RELATED TO PRESENT
- accede
- acquiesce
- admit
- allow
- award
- bestow
- concede
- confer
- endow
- give
- present
- render
- tender
- vouchsafe
- accustom
- advise
- apprise
- bring out
- clue
- come out with
- disclose
- divulge
- enlighten
- familiarize
- fill in
- fix up
- get-together
- habituate
- inform
- intro
- introduce
- knock down
- let know
- make familiar
- notify
- post
- present
- reveal
- tell
- warn
- accustoming
- advising
- apprising
- bringing out
- cluing
- coming out with
- disclosing
- divulging
- enlightening
- familiarizing
- filling in
- fixing up
- getting together
- habituating
- informing
- introducing
- introing
- knocking down
- letting knowing
- making familiar
- notifying
- posting
- presenting
- revealing
- telling
- warning
- adduce
- allege
- ballyhoo
- beat the drum for
- benefit
- boost
- cite
- encourage
- foster
- further
- get ink for
- hype
- introduce
- lay forward
- make a pitch for
- offer
- plug
- present
- proffer
- puff
- push
- put forward
- put on the map
- serve
- set forth
- splash
- spot
- submit
- suggest
- throw spotlight on
- urge
- accelerates
- achieves
- brings forward
- comes forward
- conquers
- continues ahead
- continues on
- dispatches
- drives
- elevates
- forges ahead
- gains ground
- gets ahead
- gets green light
- gets there
- gets with it
- goes ahead
- goes forth
- goes forward
- goes great guns
- goes places
- goes to town
- hastens
- launches
- makes headway
- makes the scene
- marches
- moves on
- moves onward
- moves up
- press on
- proceeds
- progresses
- promotes
- propels
- pushes ahead
- pushes on
- quickens
- sends forward
- skyrockets
- speeds
- steps forward
- storms
- adduce
- advance
- affirm
- asseverate
- aver
- avouch
- avow
- charge
- cite
- declare
- depose
- maintain
- offer
- present
- profess
- put forward
- recite
- recount
- state
- testify
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The word games Words With Friends, 4pics1Word, Word Chums, and Jumble which is by far one of the most successful of the word games. Jumble was created in 1954 — below, you will find the most unscrambled letters for each descramble word game that others have solved or decoded to make the word present.
Is present a scrabble word or can you use present in Words With Friends? The probability of getting this word in scrabble is 1 out of every 140358 games and in Words With Friends it’s 1 out of every 129691 games. This 7 letter 9 point scrabble word can be rearranged 2,520 ways. What other words can be made with the letters e, n, p, r, s, and t? There’s 19 with 9 letters or less with the letters e, n, p, r, s, and t. Here is a list of 19 to try to get you more points.
Below is a massive list of present words — that is, words related to present. The top 4 are: past, introduce, represent and submit. You can get the definition(s) of a word in the list below by tapping the question-mark icon next to it. The words at the top of the list are the ones most associated with present, and as you go down the relatedness becomes more slight. By default, the words are sorted by relevance/relatedness, but you can also get the most common present terms by using the menu below, and there’s also the option to sort the words alphabetically so you can get present words starting with a particular letter. You can also filter the word list so it only shows words that are also related to another word of your choosing. So for example, you could enter «past» and click «filter», and it’d give you words that are related to present and past.
You can highlight the terms by the frequency with which they occur in the written English language using the menu below. The frequency data is extracted from the English Wikipedia corpus, and updated regularly. If you just care about the words’ direct semantic similarity to present, then there’s probably no need for this.
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Please find below many ways to say present in different languages. This is the translation of the word «present» to over 100 other languages.
Saying present in European Languages
Saying present in Asian Languages
Saying present in Middle-Eastern Languages
Saying present in African Languages
Saying present in Austronesian Languages
Saying present in Other Foreign Languages
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Saying Present in European Languages
Language | Ways to say present | |
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Albanian | i pranishëm | Edit |
Basque | gaur | Edit |
Belarusian | цяперашні час | Edit |
Bosnian | prisutan | Edit |
Bulgarian | настояще | Edit |
Catalan | present | Edit |
Corsican | prisente | Edit |
Croatian | predstaviti | Edit |
Czech | současnost, dárek | Edit |
Danish | til stede | Edit |
Dutch | aanwezig | Edit |
Estonian | käesolev | Edit |
Finnish | esittää | Edit |
French | présent | Edit |
Frisian | oanwêzich | Edit |
Galician | presente | Edit |
German | Geschenk | Edit |
Greek | παρόν [parón] |
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Hungarian | ajándék | Edit |
Icelandic | Til staðar | Edit |
Irish | i láthair | Edit |
Italian | presente | Edit |
Latvian | tagadne | Edit |
Lithuanian | pateikti | Edit |
Luxembourgish | presentéieren | Edit |
Macedonian | присутни | Edit |
Maltese | preżenti | Edit |
Norwegian | nåværende | Edit |
Polish | teraźniejszość | Edit |
Portuguese | presente | Edit |
Romanian | prezent | Edit |
Russian | настоящее время [nastoyashcheye vremya] |
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Scots Gaelic | an làthair | Edit |
Serbian | поклон [poklon] |
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Slovak | prítomný | Edit |
Slovenian | prisoten | Edit |
Spanish | presente | Edit |
Swedish | närvarande | Edit |
Tatar | хәзерге | Edit |
Ukrainian | нині [nyni] |
Edit |
Welsh | presennol | Edit |
Yiddish | פאָרשטעלן | Edit |
Saying Present in Asian Languages
Language | Ways to say present | |
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Armenian | ներկա | Edit |
Azerbaijani | indiki | Edit |
Bengali | বর্তমান | Edit |
Chinese Simplified | 当下 [dāngxià] |
Edit |
Chinese Traditional | 當下 [dāngxià] |
Edit |
Georgian | იმყოფება | Edit |
Gujarati | હાજર | Edit |
Hindi | वर्तमान | Edit |
Hmong | tam sim no | Edit |
Japanese | プレゼント | Edit |
Kannada | ಪ್ರಸ್ತುತ | Edit |
Kazakh | қазіргі | Edit |
Khmer | បច្ចុប្បន្ន | Edit |
Korean | 선물 [seonmul] |
Edit |
Kyrgyz | азыркы | Edit |
Lao | ປະຈຸບັນ | Edit |
Malayalam | വർത്തമാന | Edit |
Marathi | उपस्थित | Edit |
Mongolian | одоогийн | Edit |
Myanmar (Burmese) | လက်ဆောင် | Edit |
Nepali | वर्तमान | Edit |
Odia | ଉପସ୍ଥିତ | Edit |
Pashto | موجود | Edit |
Punjabi | ਮੌਜੂਦ | Edit |
Sindhi | هاڻوڪو | Edit |
Sinhala | වර්තමාන | Edit |
Tajik | ҳузур | Edit |
Tamil | தற்போது | Edit |
Telugu | ప్రస్తుతం | Edit |
Thai | นำเสนอ | Edit |
Turkish | mevcut | Edit |
Turkmen | häzirki wagtda | Edit |
Urdu | حاضر | Edit |
Uyghur | ھازىر | Edit |
Uzbek | hozirgi | Edit |
Vietnamese | hiện tại | Edit |
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Saying Present in Middle-Eastern Languages
Language | Ways to say present | |
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Arabic | حاضر [hadir] |
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Hebrew | מתנה | Edit |
Kurdish (Kurmanji) | amade | Edit |
Persian | حاضر | Edit |
Saying Present in African Languages
Language | Ways to say present | |
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Afrikaans | teenwoordig | Edit |
Amharic | ማቅረብ | Edit |
Chichewa | pano | Edit |
Hausa | yanzu | Edit |
Igbo | ugbu | Edit |
Kinyarwanda | bahari | Edit |
Sesotho | joale | Edit |
Shona | chipo | Edit |
Somali | jooga | Edit |
Swahili | sasa | Edit |
Xhosa | ngoku | Edit |
Yoruba | bayi | Edit |
Zulu | samanje | Edit |
Saying Present in Austronesian Languages
Language | Ways to say present | |
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Cebuano | karon | Edit |
Filipino | kasalukuyan | Edit |
Hawaiian | makanaʻi | Edit |
Indonesian | menyajikan | Edit |
Javanese | saiki | Edit |
Malagasy | ankehitriny | Edit |
Malay | hadir | Edit |
Maori | reira | Edit |
Samoan | taimi nei | Edit |
Sundanese | ayeuna | Edit |
Saying Present in Other Foreign Languages
Language | Ways to say present | |
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Esperanto | nuna | Edit |
Haitian Creole | prezan | Edit |
Latin | praesenti | Edit |
Dictionary Entries near present
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- prescription drugs
- presence
- present
- present day
- present situation
- present time
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Present and present are two words that are spelled identically but are pronounced differently and have different meanings, which makes them heteronyms. We will examine the definitions of the words present and present, where these words came from, and a few examples of their use in sentences.
Present (PREZ ent) may be used as an a adjective to mean to be in a particular place, to exist or occur at the current time, to focus on what is currently occurring. Present is also used as a noun to mean the current period of time. The word present may also mean a gift that one gives for a birthday, Christmas, or other holiday or occasion. The plural of present is presents. The word present comes from the Old French word, present, which means within reach.
Present (pre ZENT) is a verb that means to give something to someone, to make a formal gift of an award or honor to someone, to submit something for others’ consideration. Related words are presents, presented, presenting, presentation, presenter. The word present is derived from the Old French word presenter, which means to exhibit.
Examples
Work on stage happens in the present, at a particular moment: it can’t, any more than life, be rewound or fast-forwarded. (The Guardian)
“I gave him a present at dinner and a card, and he gave me nothing in return,” she says. (Boston Magazine)
He asked others in the military to present him with their own ideas and vowed to visit with troops in the field in the coming months to discuss concerns they have about race within the ranks. (Stars and Stripes)
In the interview, Lisa also said she relishes not having to wake up anymore at dawn to present on television. (The Daily Mail)
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