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View synonyms for pent
pent
2[pent]
noun
Pent.
3abbreviation
Pentecost.
pent
/ pɛnt /
verb
a past tense and past participle of pen 2
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Word History and Origins
Origin of pent1
First recorded in 1535–45; late Middle English pente, pent, past participle of obsolete pend, variant of pennen “to enclose, confine”; pen 2
Origin of pent2
By shortening
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Example Sentences
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The result is a pent up demand that lures workers to come illegally.
From Los Angeles Times
Jefferson played with the ferocity of nearly two years of pent up football frustration.
From Los Angeles Times
Slow slip events occur when pent up tectonic forces are released over the course of a few days or months, like an earthquake unfolding in slow motion.
From Science Daily
“But also, there is so much pent up demand. The state is getting all this growth, and most of it is in the Treasure Valley.”
From Seattle Times
Rock bursts happen when pent up energy stored in rock causes it to violently fracture.
From Reuters
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