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    ex·press
    [ikˈspres]
    verb
    express (verb) · expresses (third person present) · expressed (past tense) · expressed (past participle) · expressing (present participle)
    1. convey (a thought or feeling) in words or by gestures and conduct:
      "he expressed complete satisfaction"
      • (express oneself)
        say or otherwise communicate what one thinks or means:
        "with a diplomatic smile, she expressed herself more subtly"
      • mathematics
        represent (a number, relation, or property) by a figure, symbol, or formula:
        "constants can be expressed in terms of the Fourier transform"
    2. squeeze out (liquid or air):
      "she would express her milk using a pump and take it home for her baby"
    3. genetics
      cause (an inherited characteristic or gene) to appear in a phenotype:
      "the genes are expressed in a variety of cell lines"
    Origin
    late Middle English (also in the sense ‘press out, obtain by squeezing’, used figuratively to mean ‘extort’): from Old French expresser, based on Latin ex- ‘out’ + pressare ‘to press’.
    ex·press
    [ikˈspres]
    adjective
    express (adjective)
    1. operating at high speed:
      "express elevators take you directly to the eighth floor"
      • (of a train or other vehicle of public transportation) making few intermediate stops and reaching its destination quickly:
        "an express train bound for Innsbruck" · "express bus service" · "an express elevator"
      • denoting a service in which letters or packages are delivered by a special service to ensure speed or security:
        "an express letter" · "an express airmail service"
    adverb
    express (adverb)
    1. by express train or delivery service:
      "I got my wife to send my gloves express to the hotel"
    noun
    express (noun) · expresses (plural noun) · express train (noun) · express trains (plural noun)
    1. an express train or other vehicle of public transportation:
      "we embarked for the south of France on an overnight express"
    2. an overnight or rapid delivery service:
      "the books arrived by express"
    3. an express rifle.
    verb
    express (verb) · expresses (third person present) · expressed (past tense) · expressed (past participle) · expressing (present participle)
    1. send by express delivery or messenger:
      "I expressed my clothes to my destination"
    Origin
    early 18th century (as a verb): extension of express; express from express train, so named because it served a particular destination without intermediate stops, reflecting an earlier sense of express ‘done or made for a special purpose’, later interpreted in the sense ‘rapid’. Senses relating to express delivery date from the institution of this postal service in 1891.
    ex·press
    [ikˈspres]
    adjective
    express (adjective)
    1. definitely stated, not merely implied:
      "it was his express wish that the celebration continue"
      • precisely and specifically identified to the exclusion of anything else:
        "the schools were founded for the express purpose of teaching deaf children"
      • archaic
        (of a likeness) exact.
    Origin
    late Middle English: from Old French expres, from Latin expressus ‘distinctly presented’, past participle of exprimere ‘press out’, from ex- ‘out’ + primere ‘press’.
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    verb
    1. convey (a thought or feeling) in words or by gestures and conduct:
    2. squeeze out (liquid or air):
    noun
    1. an express train or other vehicle of public transportation:
      fast train
      direct train
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    to put (thought) into words; utter or state: to express an idea clearly. to show, manifest, or reveal: to express one's anger. to set forth the opinions, feelings, etc., of (oneself), as in speaking, writing, or painting: He can express himself eloquently.
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