PARENTS vs REAR: NOUN
- Plural form of parent.
- One's mother and father
- A father or mother; one who begets or one who gives birth to or nurtures and raises a child; a relative who plays the role of guardian
- The side that goes last or is not normally seen
- The back of a military formation or procession
- The side of an object that is opposite its front
- The fleshy part of the human body that you sit on
- The part of something that is furthest from the normal viewer
- A hind part.
- The point or area farthest from the front.
- The part of a military deployment usually farthest from the fighting front.
- The back or hinder part; that part of anything which is placed or comes last in order or in position.
- In specific military use, the hindmost body of an army or a fleet; the corps, regiment, squadron, or other division which moves or is placed last in order: opposed to van: as, the rear was widely separated from the main body.
- The up-stream end of a drive. The logs may be either stranded or floating: in the former case they are termed dry rear; in the latter floating rear.
- Specifically, the part of an army or fleet which comes last, or is stationed behind the rest.
- The back or hindmost part; that which is behind, or last in order; -- opposed to front.
- The space behind or at the back; a tract or a position lying backward; the background of a situation or a point of view.
- The buttocks.
PARENTS vs REAR: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Of, at, or located in the rear.
- To come last or behind.
- The sight nearest the breech.
- Being behind, or in the hindmost part; hindmost.
- An officer in the navy, next in rank below a vice admiral and above a commodore. See Admiral.
- The rear rank of a body of troops when faced about and standing in that position.
- The division of an army that marches in the rear of the main body to protect it; -- used also figuratively.
- The line in the rear of an army.
- The rank or line of a body of troops which is in the rear, or last in order.
PARENTS vs REAR: VERB
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of parent.
- Bring up
- Rise up
- Cause to rise up
- Stand up on the hind legs, of quadrupeds
- Bring up
- Construct, build, or erect
PARENTS vs REAR: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To build; erect.
- To lift upright; raise.
- To tend (growing plants or animals).
- To care for (children or a child) during the early stages of life; bring up.
- To rise high in the air; tower.
- To rise on the hind legs, as a horse.
- A bit designed to prevent a horse from lifting his head when rearing.
- To rise up on the hind legs, as a horse; to become erect.
PARENTS vs REAR: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To raise; to lift up; to cause to rise, become erect, etc.; to elevate.
- To lift and take up.
- To erect by building; to set up; to construct
PARENTS vs REAR: ADVERB
- N/A
- Early; soon.
PARENTS vs REAR: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To rise up; assume an elevated posture, as a horse or other animal in standing on its hind legs alone.
- Synonyms Bring up, etc. See raise.
- To mock; gibe.
- To develop or train physically or mentally or both, as young; care for while growing up; foster; nurture; educate: used of human beings, and less frequently of animals and plants. See raise.
- To raise in amount; make a rise in; increase.
- To cause to rise to action; stir up; rouse.
- To carry off, as by conquest; take away by or as if by lifting; wrest. See raise, 6.
- To cause to rise into view; approach (an object) so that it appears above the visible horizon. See raise, 10.
- To rise up before the plow, as a furrow.
- To raise from a prostrate state or position; uplift; exalt.
- To form by raising or setting up the parts of; lift up and fix in place the materials of; erect; construct; build.
- To raise, lift, or hoist by or as if by main strength; bring to or place in an elevated position; set or hold up; elevate; bear aloft.
- Same as rare.
- Pertaining to or situated in the rear; hindermost; last: as, the rear rank.
- To send to or place in the rear.
- To carve: applied to the carving of geese.
- To move; stir.
- Underdone; nearly raw; rare: formerly said of eggs, now (in the United States, in the form rare) of meats. Compare rear-boiled, rear-roasted.
- To lift or carry upward; give an upward bent or turn to.
- Located in or toward the back or rear
- Look after a child until it is an adult
PARENTS vs REAR: RELATED WORDS
- Relatives, Dad, Father, Families, Guardians, Fathers, Dads, Mothers, Mother, Siblings, Children, Rear, Bring up, Nurture, Raise
- Ass, Bottom, Bum, Back, Keister, Butt, Tush, Buttocks, Derriere, Seat, Hindquarters, Posterior, Backside, Tail, Rearward
PARENTS vs REAR: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Adults, Caregivers, Family, Relatives, Dad, Father, Families, Guardians, Dads, Mothers, Mother, Siblings, Children, Rear, Raise
- Ass, Bottom, Bum, Back, Keister, Butt, Tush, Buttocks, Derriere, Seat, Hindquarters, Posterior, Backside, Tail, Rearward
PARENTS vs REAR: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The Baby Einstein Curiosity Table is for parents that want to join the fun and parents of multiple children.
- Birth parents, adoptive parents, and the adopted child are all able to file a petition to reverse an adoption.
- These may come from your parents, step parents, or legal guardian, or the person that you live with.
- If both parents are alive, then ideally both parents should sign the document.
- Ryan is survived by his parents, step parents Julie Moore of Lisbon Falls, Ron St.
- For example, minor children of divorced parents may legally require consent from both parents.
- If your parents share custody both parents will have to sign.
- His parents talked to the boys parents, and it stopped.
- Is an Attorney representing the adoptive parents ethically obligated to disclose confidential information about the genetic parents to the adoptive parents?
- Here, Professor Susan Golombok visits queer parents, donor conception parents, trans parents, and, more importantly, their children, to learn about their experiences.
- As you enter the rear entrance, there are two lounge chairs along the rear wall.
- MDC parking decal prominently displayed on the rear bumper or rear window of the vehicle.
- The Rear Engine Plate has been installed with the Rear Main Seal.
- These ATV rear boxes can also be used at ATV rear seats.
- Rear video size: Select a resolution for videos you want to take with the rear camera.
- This property has a larger than average rear garden with garage and rear.
- Rear wheel drive vehicles apply power to the rear wheels primarily for propulsion.
- Rear car cameras are typically attached just above the rear license plate.
- Push down rear door switches to lock the rear doors.
- Courtesy and Illuminated Entry, Rear Cupholder, Rear Child Safety Locks.
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