respond - WordReference. com Dictionary of English (intransitive) to act in reply; react: to respond by issuing an invitation (intransitive) followed by to: to react favourably: this patient will respond to treatment
Respond - definition of respond by The Free Dictionary Define respond respond synonyms, respond pronunciation, respond translation, English dictionary definition of respond v re·spond·ed , re·spond·ing , re·sponds v intr 1 To make a reply; answer: respond to an email 2 To act in return or in answer: firefighters
RESPOND definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary When you respond to something that is done or said, you react to it by doing or saying something yourself They are likely to respond positively to the president's request for aid The army responded with gunfire and tear gas "I have no idea," she responded
respond - Wiktionary, the free dictionary respond (third-person singular simple present responds, present participle responding, simple past and past participle responded) (transitive, intransitive) To say something in return; to answer; to reply
respond, responded, responds, responding- WordWeb dictionary definition "She didn't want to respond"; - answer, reply Show a response or a reaction to something "She responded well to the treatment "; - react, reply React favourably or as hoped "The cancer responded to the aggressive therapy " Derived forms: responded, responds, responding Type of: act, move, say, state, tell Encyclopedia: Respond respire