AVAIL Meaning and
Definition
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Avail is a verb that expresses the act of making use of something effectively for a particular purpose or to one's advantage. It implies utilizing something in order to achieve a desired result or benefit. This action often involves taking advantage of an opportunity or resource that is available.
In a broader sense, avail can also denote the usefulness or effectiveness of something. It signifies the degree to which an item or action can be beneficial or advantageous in a given situation. The term encompasses the concept of gain or benefit resulting from a certain action or circumstance.
Furthermore, avail can be used in the context of a plea or request, indicating the degree to which it is effective or successful in achieving the desired outcome. It implies whether a particular attempt has been advantageous, successful, or helpful in accomplishing a goal or meeting a need.
Overall, avail captures the notion of utilizing or taking advantage of something for advantageous purposes. It emphasizes the concept of gain or usefulness, as well as the effectiveness of an action or opportunity in producing the desired outcome.
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• To turn to advantage; to be of use; to profit.
Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.
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Etymology of AVAIL
The word avail originated from the Old French term availer, which means to lower or to let down. It is derived from the Latin word vallum, meaning wall or rampart. Over time, the meaning of avail shifted, and it came to signify to be of use or to be beneficial.
Idioms with the word AVAIL
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of little/no avail
The idiom "of little/no avail" means that something is ineffective or brings no significant result or benefit. It refers to a situation or action that is not useful or has minimal impact.
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of little avail
The idiom "of little avail" means to be of limited or insufficient use or help in achieving a desired outcome or result. It suggests that despite efforts or attempts, the action or thing being referred to is not effective or beneficial in a significant way.
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avail oneself of
The idiom "avail oneself of" means to make use of or take advantage of something that is available or accessible. It implies utilizing an opportunity or resource for one's own benefit or advantage.
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avail yourself of sth
The idiom "avail yourself of something" means to make full use or take advantage of something that is offered, provided, or accessible to you. It implies using a resource, opportunity, or benefit effectively for one's own benefit or to achieve a desired outcome.
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of no avail
The idiom "of no avail" means that something is ineffective or has no use or impact in a particular situation or outcome. It implies that despite efforts or intentions, the result or consequence will remain unchanged or unaffected.
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to little/no avail
The idiom "to little/no avail" means that despite efforts or actions taken, the desired result or outcome is not achieved or has no significant effect. It implies that the attempts made were ineffective or futile in achieving the intended purpose.
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avail oneself of something
The idiom "avail oneself of something" means to take advantage of or make use of an opportunity, resource, or service that is available. It refers to actively using or benefiting from something that is accessible or provided.
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to little avail
The idiom "to little avail" means that someone's efforts or actions have not produced the desired result or have been largely ineffective. It implies that despite attempting something, the outcome or impact has been minimal or unsuccessful.
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to no avail
The idiom "to no avail" means that despite efforts or attempts, it did not result in the desired outcome or success. It implies that the actions taken were ineffective or futile.
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avail oneself of sth
The idiom "avail oneself of something" means to use or take advantage of something, typically an opportunity or resource, to attain a desired outcome or benefit. It implies making the best use of something available for one's own advantage.
Similar spelling words for AVAIL
- afula,
- wevill,
- Ophelia,
- IWFL,
- whoville,
- UVAL,
- afala,
- aweful,
- Fox-evil,
- Yvel,
- wifely,
- IVHL,
- ifill,
- AIFAL,
- AIFL,
- AFJL,
- waffly,
- IFL,
- Wofully,
- Yaffle,
- awful,
- wiffle,
- Evelia,
- evil-eye,
- weevil,
- Aviel,
- Ofelia,
- woefully,
- wavell,
- AVAL,
- Wively,
- Availia,
- Ovally,
- Ophelie,
- EFLA,
- evill,
- awfully,
- Evellia,
- Wevil,
- Ovile,
- Stag-evil,
- afl-cio,
- vfl/afl,
- eyeful,
- WOFL,
- Avila,
- EFL,
- Avil,
- yevoli,
- OFLO,
- AFWL-MD,
- awefull,
- EFFL,
- Whiffle,
- evil-doer,
- ifil,
- EEVL,
- UVAL-MED,
- fa\'afili,
- Yovel,
- aphylly,
- Aflow,
- offaly,
- AFIL,
- AOFL,
- EVOL,
- Aviella,
- EFLE,
- ivalo,
- OHVL,
- offley,
- weevilly,
- uphill,
- Ophelya,
- AFUL,
- EFLL,
- EVLIW,
- afoul,
- EFLI,
- avella,
- ovule,
- EFILA,
- Half-oval,
- eufaula,
- Ovalia,
- iffley,
- wafula,
- ivailo,
- IFLA,
- EHVL,
- avowal,
- Weevily,
- evola,
- AFOEHL,
- ovale,
- wyvill,
- IFILE,
- offal,
- EIFL,
- AUVAL,
- AVLH,
- EFEAL,
- eveleigh,
- d\'avola,
- AHVL,
- evl,
- Aphelia,
- Ovula,
- Avyel,
- all-afl,
- afelia,
- avala,
- afl,
- WAFL,
- evelio,
- Yuval,
- afellay,
- Aviela,
- wavily,
- aveley,
- yeoville,
- evliya,
- OFL,
- aviall,
- wayville,
- Avel,
- IFL-MITT,
- Eval,
- Aufl.,
- ivlia,
- Ofilia,
- availa,
- ofili,
- Aivali,
- avoiuli,
- Uvelia,
- avello,
- evile,
- avilla,
- EFLOW,
- EOFL,
- eiffel,
- Avalee,
- ovolo,
- evel,
- god-awful,
- aviyal,
- yeovil,
- ovalau,
- uviol,
- woeful,
- YYFAL,
- WIFLE,
- Evil-eyed,
- ta\'ovala,
- evli,
- aiful,
- Ovelia,
- live-evil,
- EFEL,
- Woofell,
- oval,
- Affile,
- uvula,
- ivel,
- Woful,
- ovilla,
- evil,
- AAFL,
- ovalle,
- evil eye,
- uveal,
- AFELO,
- d\'avila,
- EVLW,
- avialae,
- wyville,
- waffle,
- whyville,
- IVL,
- uvulae,
- Avile,
- yfalle,
- Ofelja,
- AVOLO,
- WAVEL,
- AVL,
- OVL,
- avola,
- AHFL,
- EIFEL,
- evil-lyn,
- ophel,
- Avale,
- evilly,
- Ophilia,
- tri-oval,
- OFLA,
- EHFL.
Conjugate verb Avail
CONDITIONAL PERFECT
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