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    o·pen
    [ˈōp(ə)n]
    adjective
    open (adjective)
    1. allowing access, passage, or a view through an empty space; not closed or blocked up:
      "the pass is kept open all year by snowplows" · "it was a warm evening and the window was open" · "the door was wide open"
      Opposite:
      • (of a container) not fastened or sealed:
        "the case burst open and its contents flew all over the place"
      • (of a garment or its fasteners) not buttoned or fastened:
        "his tie was knotted below the open collar of his shirt"
      • (of the mouth or eyes) with lips or lids parted:
        "his eyes were open but he could see nothing"
      • (of a fabric) loosely knitted or woven.
      • (of the bowels) not constipated.
    2. exposed to the air or to view; not covered:
      "an open fire burned in the grate" · "days without food and water in an open boat"
    3. with the outer edges or sides drawn away from each other; unfolded:
      "the trees had buds and a few open flowers"
      Similar:
      spread out
      straightened out
      stretched out
      • (of a book or file) with the covers parted or the contents in view, allowing it to be read:
        "she was copying verses from an open Bible"
      • (of a hand) not clenched into a fist.
    4. (of a store, place of entertainment, etc.) officially admitting customers or visitors; available for business:
      "the store stays open until 9 p.m."
      Similar:
      open for business
      open to the public
      Opposite:
      • (of a bank account) available for transactions:
        "the minimum required to keep the account open"
      • (of a phone line) ready to take calls:
        "our free advice line is open from 8:30 to 5:30"
    5. freely available or accessible; offered without restriction:
      "the service is open to all students at the university"
      • (of a choice, offer, or opportunity) still available; such that people can take advantage of it:
        "the offer is open while supplies last" · "we need to consider what options are left open"
      • with no restrictions on those allowed to attend or participate:
        "each horse had won two open races" · "an open audition was announced"
        Opposite:
      • (of a ticket) not restricted as to day of travel:
        "I have an open ticket, so I can travel any day I like"
      • mathematics
        (of a set) not containing any of its limit points.
    6. (of a question, case, or decision) not finally settled; still admitting of debate:
      "students' choice of major can be kept open until the second year"
    7. music
      (of a string) allowed to vibrate along its whole length.
      • (of a note) sounded from an open string or pipe.
      • (of a pipe) unstopped at each end.
    8. phonetics
      (of a vowel) produced with a relatively wide opening of the mouth and the tongue kept low.
      • (of a syllable) ending in a vowel.
    9. (of an electrical circuit) having a break in the conducting path.
    verb
    open (verb) · opens (third person present) · opened (past tense) · opened (past participle) · opening (present participle)
    1. move or adjust (a door or window) so as to leave a space allowing access and view:
      "she opened the door and went in" · "“Open up!” he said"
      Opposite:
      • (of a door or window) be moved or adjusted to leave a space allowing access and view:
        "the door opened and a man came out"
      • undo or remove the lid, cover, or fastening of (a container, package, letter, etc.) to get access to the contents:
        "he opened a bottle inexpertly, spilling some of the wine" · "can we open the presents now?"
      • part the lips or lids of (a mouth or eye):
        "she opened her mouth to argue"
      • (of the mouth or eyes) have the lips or lids parted:
        "her eyes slowly opened"
      • come apart; lose or lack its protective covering:
        "old wounds opened and I bled a little bit"
      • improve or make possible access to or passage through:
        "the president announced that his government would open the border"
      • cause evacuation of (the bowels).
      • (of a panorama) come into view; spread out before someone:
        "stop to marvel at the views that open out below"
      • nautical
        achieve a clear view of (a place) by sailing past a headland or other obstruction:
        "we shall open Simon's Bay at any minute now"
    2. unfold or be unfolded; spread out:
      "the eagle opened its wings and circled up into the air" · "the tail looks like a fan when it is opened out fully" · "the flowers never opened beyond narrow points"
      Similar:
      spread out
      straighten out
      stretch out
      Opposite:
      fold up
      • part the covers or display the contents of (a book or file) to read it:
        "she opened her book at the prologue"
    3. make officially ready for customers, visitors, or business:
      "one woman raised $731 by opening her home and selling coffee and tea"
      • be made ready for customers, visitors, or business:
        "the mall didn't open until 10"
      • officially or ceremonially declare (a building, road, etc.) to be completed and ready for use:
        "we will have to wait until a new bypass is opened before we can tackle the problem of congestion"
    4. formally establish or begin (a new business or enterprise):
      "she began to teach and opened her own school" · "we opened up a branch in Madrid"
    5. make (something) present, available, or accessible:
      "a civil war there has opened the possibility of a peace treaty with the Federation"
    6. (of a piece of writing or music) begin:
      "the chapter opens with a discussion of Anglo-Irish relations"
      • (of a counsel in a law court) make a preliminary statement in a case before calling witnesses:
        "Comyn opened for the plaintiff" · "Bernard had opened the case"
      • bridge
        make (the first bid) in the auction:
        "West opened 2NT" · "do not open with fewer than twelve points"
    7. break the conducting path of (an electrical circuit):
      "the switch opens the motor circuit"
      • (of an electrical circuit or device) suffer a break in its conducting path:
        "the problem was caused when a switch opened at the substation"
    noun
    open (noun) · the open (noun) · Open (noun) · Opens (plural noun) · opens (plural noun)
    1. (the open)
      outdoors, especially in an exposed or unprotected setting:
      "guests were sitting in the open on the terrace"
      • (in/into the open)
        not subject to concealment; made public:
        "we have never let our dislike for him come into the open"
    2. a championship or competition with no restrictions on who may compete:
      "his victory in the 2003 Australian Open"
    3. an accidental break in the conducting path for an electric current.
    Origin
    Old English open (adjective), openian (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch open and German offen, from the root of the adverb up.
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  3. Synonyms for "open to" include123:
    • Exposed to
    • Vulnerable to
    • At the mercy of
    • Clear
    • Candid
    • Receptive
    • Undecided
    • Available
    • Accessible
    • Obtainable
    • On offer
    • Public
    • General
    • Unrestricted
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    Synonyms Similar meaning View all exposed to vulnerable to at the mercy of defenceless against
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    open to or in view of all "an open protest"; "an open letter to the editor" Synonyms: overt, exposed, heart-to-heart, undefendable, open (a), undefended, subject, clear, candid, undecided, loose, unfastened, capable, assailable, unresolved, receptive, undetermined, opened
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    In the sense of unrestricted what other options are open to us? Synonyms available • accessible • on hand • obtainable • on offer In the sense of with no restrictions on participation they are required by law to hold an open meeting Synonyms public • general • unrestricted • non-exclusive • accessible to everyone • non-restrictive Opposite private
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