conj. medikçe

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without
outside, externally

Macbeth: 'tis better thee without then he within. - Shakspeare's Macbeth.

Unless

Why,’ he blurted, ‘because they say I've no right to come up like this – without we mean to marry—’.

Lacking something

Being from a large, poor family, he learned to live without.

Not having, containing, characteristic of, etc

Life goes on within you and without you. - George Harrison - Sgt Pepper.

Outside of, beyond

Life goes on within you and without you. - George Harrison - Sgt Pepper.

{p} out, not within compass of, unless
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{i} outside, out of doors, outer part or section
Outside of the house; out of doors
Indicates a one-way market if 70 were bid in the market and there was no offer, the quote would be "70 bid without "
On or at the outside of; out of; not within; as, without doors
Outside of beyond
If 70 were bid in the market and there was no offer, the quote would be "70 bid without " The expression "without" indicates a one-way market
On or art the outside; not on the inside; not within; outwardly; externally
If 70 were bid in the market and there was no offer, the quote would be ``70 bid without '' The expression ``without'' indicates a one-way market
with·out In addition to the uses shown below, without is used in the phrasal verbs `do without', `go without', and `reckon without'
Out of the limits of; out of reach of; beyond
If you do something without a particular feeling, you do not have that feeling when you do it. Janet Magnusson watched his approach without enthusiasm `Hello, Swanson,' he said without surprise. with
You use without to indicate that someone or something does not have or use the thing mentioned. I don't like myself without a beard She wore a brown shirt pressed without a wrinkle. with
{e} with none; lacking; in the absence of; besides; outside of the framework of
conj. medikçe
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