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Meaning

The word "borne" is the past tense of "bear," which means to carry, support, or endure something. It is often used in contexts where someone has endured a hardship or where something has been carried or conveyed from one place to another.

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Etymology

The word "borne" originates from the Old English word "beran," which means to carry or to produce. It has Germanic roots and is related to similar words in other languages, such as the Old High German "beran" and the Dutch "baren."

Examples

  1. The heavy load was borne by the strong team of workers.
  2. She has borne many challenges throughout her life.
  3. The message was borne across the city on the wings of the news.
  4. He has borne the weight of leadership with grace and integrity.
  5. The responsibility of the project was borne jointly by all team members.
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