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se·lect

 (sĭ-lĕkt′)
v. se·lect·ed, se·lect·ing, se·lects
v.tr.
To take as a choice from among several; pick out: We selected the ripest pears at the orchard. The winning ticket was selected at random.
v.intr.
To make a choice or selection: The menu offered numerous dishes to select from.
adj.
1. Singled out in preference; chosen: a select few.
2. Of special quality or value; choice: select peaches.
3. Of or relating to the USDA grade of beef that has less marbling than choice or prime cuts.
4. Careful or refined in making selections; discriminating.
n.
1. One that is chosen in preference to others or because of special value.
2. (used with a pl. verb) Chosen or preferred items or people considered as a group. Often used with the.

[Latin sēligere, sēlēct- : sē-, apart; see s(w)e- in Indo-European roots + legere, to choose; see leg- in Indo-European roots.]

se·lec′ta·ble adj.
se·lect′ness n.
se·lec′tor n.
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select

(sɪˈlɛkt)
vb
to choose (someone or something) in preference to another or others
adj
1. also: selected chosen in preference to another or others
2. of particular quality or excellence
3. limited as to membership or entry: a select gathering.
4. careful in making a choice
[C16: from Latin sēligere to sort, from sē- apart + legere to choose]
seˈlectly adv
seˈlectness n
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se•lect

(sɪˈlɛkt)

v.t.
1. to choose in preference to another or others.
v.i.
2. to make a choice; pick.
adj.
3. chosen in preference to another or others; preferred.
4. choice; of special value or excellence.
5. careful in choosing; discriminating.
6. carefully chosen; exclusive: a select group.
[1555–65; < Latin sēlēctus, past participle of sēligere to choose =sē- se- + legere to gather]
se•lect′ly, adv.
se•lect′ness, n.
se•lec′tor, n.
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select

  • elegant - Comes from Latin eligere, "select."
  • eximious - Means "choice, excellent, select," or "distinguished."
  • garble - Originally meant "to sort out" or "to select in a biased way," and was applied to the selection and sorting out of individual passages from a person's writings or any separation of the good from the bad, of a selection of the worst and setting aside the better; it evolved to mean "to jumble, scramble."
  • select - From Latin legere, "choose," with the prefix se-, "apart."
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Select

 a selection; a selected group of people or things; a part of a public house set aside.
Examples: a select of friends and acquaintances, 1733; of oysters, 1881.
Dictionary of Collective Nouns and Group Terms. Copyright 2008 The Gale Group, Inc. All rights reserved.

select


Past participle: selected
Gerund: selecting

Imperative
select
select
Present
I select
you select
he/she/it selects
we select
you select
they select
Preterite
I selected
you selected
he/she/it selected
we selected
you selected
they selected
Present Continuous
I am selecting
you are selecting
he/she/it is selecting
we are selecting
you are selecting
they are selecting
Present Perfect
I have selected
you have selected
he/she/it has selected
we have selected
you have selected
they have selected
Past Continuous
I was selecting
you were selecting
he/she/it was selecting
we were selecting
you were selecting
they were selecting
Past Perfect
I had selected
you had selected
he/she/it had selected
we had selected
you had selected
they had selected
Future
I will select
you will select
he/she/it will select
we will select
you will select
they will select
Future Perfect
I will have selected
you will have selected
he/she/it will have selected
we will have selected
you will have selected
they will have selected
Future Continuous
I will be selecting
you will be selecting
he/she/it will be selecting
we will be selecting
you will be selecting
they will be selecting
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been selecting
you have been selecting
he/she/it has been selecting
we have been selecting
you have been selecting
they have been selecting
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been selecting
you will have been selecting
he/she/it will have been selecting
we will have been selecting
you will have been selecting
they will have been selecting
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been selecting
you had been selecting
he/she/it had been selecting
we had been selecting
you had been selecting
they had been selecting
Conditional
I would select
you would select
he/she/it would select
we would select
you would select
they would select
Past Conditional
I would have selected
you would have selected
he/she/it would have selected
we would have selected
you would have selected
they would have selected
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Verb1.select - pick out, select, or choose from a number of alternatives; "Take any one of these cards"; "Choose a good husband for your daughter"; "She selected a pair of shoes from among the dozen the salesgirl had shown her"
empanel, impanel, panel - select from a list; "empanel prospective jurors"
anoint - choose by or as if by divine intervention; "She was anointed the head of the Christian fundamentalist group"
field - select (a team or individual player) for a game; "The Buckeyes fielded a young new quarterback for the Rose Bowl"
sieve, sift - distinguish and separate out; "sift through the job candidates"
draw - select or take in from a given group or region; "The participants in the experiment were drawn from a representative population"
dial - choose by means of a dial; "dial a telephone number"
plump, go - give support (to) or make a choice (of) one out of a group or number; "I plumped for the losing candidates"
pick - select carefully from a group; "She finally picked her successor"; "He picked his way carefully"
elect - choose; "I elected to have my funds deposited automatically"
excerpt, extract, take out - take out of a literary work in order to cite or copy
cull out, winnow - select desirable parts from a group or list; "cull out the interesting letters from the poet's correspondence"; "winnow the finalists from the long list of applicants"
cream off, skim off - pick the best
pick over, sieve out - separate or remove; "The customer picked over the selection"
set apart, assign, specify - select something or someone for a specific purpose; "The teacher assigned him to lead his classmates in the exercise"
single out - select from a group; "She was singled out for her outstanding performance"
decide, make up one's mind, determine - reach, make, or come to a decision about something; "We finally decided after lengthy deliberations"
think of - choose in one's mind; "Think of any integer between 1 and 25"
specify, fix, limit, set, determine, define - decide upon or fix definitely; "fix the variables"; "specify the parameters"
adopt, espouse, follow - choose and follow; as of theories, ideas, policies, strategies or plans; "She followed the feminist movement"; "The candidate espouses Republican ideals"
screen out, sieve, sort, screen - examine in order to test suitability; "screen these samples"; "screen the job applicants"
vote in - elect in a voting process; "They voted in Clinton"
elect - select by a vote for an office or membership; "We elected him chairman of the board"
nominate, propose - put forward; nominate for appointment to an office or for an honor or position; "The President nominated her as head of the Civil Rights Commission"
vote - express one's preference for a candidate or for a measure or resolution; cast a vote; "He voted for the motion"; "None of the Democrats voted last night"
Adj.1.select - of superior gradeselect - of superior grade; "choice wines"; "prime beef"; "prize carnations"; "quality paper"; "select peaches"
superior - of high or superior quality or performance; "superior wisdom derived from experience"; "superior math students"
2.select - selected or chosen for special qualifications; "the blue-ribbon event of the season"
superior - of high or superior quality or performance; "superior wisdom derived from experience"; "superior math students"
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select

verb
1. choose, take, pick, prefer, opt for, decide on, single out, adopt, single out, fix on, cherry-pick, settle upon They selected only bright pupils for selection.
choose reject, eliminate, turn down
adjective
2. exclusive, elite, privileged, limited, rarefied, cliquish a meeting of a very select club
exclusive indiscriminate
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select

verb
To make a choice from a number of alternatives:
choose, cull, elect, opt (for), pick (out), single (out).
adjective
1. Singled out in preference:
2. Of fine quality:
3. Able to recognize small differences or draw fine distinctions:
noun
One that is selected:
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Translations
راقٍ، مُمْتاز، مُنْتَقىمُنْتَخَبيَخْتاريَخْتارُ
vybratvýběrovývybraný
vælgeeksklusiv
valima
valikoidavalita
izabrati
kiválaszt
valinnvelja
選ぶ
선택하다
atrankaatrankos būduatrenkantatrinkėjasparinkimas
elitārsīpašsizmeklētsizsmalcinātsizvēlēties
izbrati
välja
เลือก
lựa chọn

select

[sɪˈlekt]
A. VT [+ team, candidate] → seleccionar; [+ book, gift etc] → escoger, elegir
selected worksobras fpl escogidas
B. ADJ [school, restaurant, club] → selecto, exclusivo; [tobacco, wine, audience] → selecto
a select group of peopleun grupo selecto de personas
a very select neighbourhoodun barrio de muy buen tono
a select fewuna minoría privilegiada
C. CPD select committee Ncomité m de investigación
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005

select

[sɪˈlɛkt]
adj
(= carefully chosen) → sélect(e), select inv
a select group of people → un cercle sélecte, un cercle select
a select few → quelques privilégiés
(= exclusive) [hotel, restaurant, club] → sélect(e), select inv
vt
(= choose) → sélectionner
He was selected to play for Scotland → Il a été sélectionné pour jouer dans l'équipe nationale écossaise.
(COMPUTING)sélectionnerselect committee n (British) (PARLIAMENT)commission f parlementaire (d'enquête)
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

select

vt(aus)wählen; (in buying also) → aussuchen; (Sport) → auswählen; (for football match etc) → aufstellen; (Comput) → markieren; selected poemsausgewählte Gedichte pl; select all (Comput: command) → alles markieren
vi(aus)wählen; (in buying also) → aussuchen; (Sport) → auswählen; (for football match etc) → aufstellen
adj (= exclusive)exklusiv; (= carefully chosen)auserwählt, auserlesen; a select feweine kleine Gruppe Auserwählter
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select

[sɪˈlɛkt]
1. vt (team, candidate) → scegliere, selezionare; (book, gift) → scegliere
selected works → opere fpl scelte
2. adj (hotel, restaurant) → chic inv; (club) → esclusivo/a; (group) → ristretto/a; (audience) → scelto/a
a select few → pochi eletti mpl
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

select

(səˈlekt) verb
to choose or pick from among a number. She selected a blue dress from the wardrobe; You have been selected to represent us on the committee.
adjective
1. picked or chosen carefully. A select group of friends was invited.
2. intended only for carefully chosen (usually rich or upper-class) people. That school is very select.
seˈlection (-ʃən) noun
1. the act or process of selecting or being selected. a selection of boys for the choir; (also adjective) a selection committee.
2. a collection or group of things that have been selected. a selection of verses/fruit.
seˈlective (-tiv) adjective
having the power of choice and using it, especially carefully. She is very selective about clothes.
selˈlectively adverb
seˈlectiveness noun
seˈlector noun
a person who chooses, especially athletes, a team etc. The selectors have announced the cricket team to meet Australia.
Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.

select

يَخْتارُ vybrat vælge auswählen επιλέγω seleccionar valikoida sélectionner izabrati selezionare 選ぶ 선택하다 selecteren velge wybrać selecionar выбирать välja เลือก seçmek lựa chọn 选择
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select

v. seleccionar, escoger.
English-Spanish Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012
References in classic literature ?
A first-class steamer, to be under his own command, and capable of accommodating at least one hundred and fifty cabin passengers, will be selected, in which will be taken a select company, numbering not more than three-fourths of the ship's capacity.
A prince ought to have no other aim or thought, nor select anything else for his study, than war and its rules and discipline; for this is the sole art that belongs to him who rules, and it is of such force that it not only upholds those who are born princes, but it often enables men to rise from a private station to that rank.
Monsieur and Madame Ratignolle made much of the Colonel, installing him as the guest of honor and engaging him at once to dine with them the following Sunday, or any day which he might select. Madame coquetted with him in the most captivating and naive manner, with eyes, gestures, and a profusion of compliments, till the Colonel's old head felt thirty years younger on his padded shoulders.
The convention appears to have been attentive to both these points: they have directed the President to be chosen by select bodies of electors, to be deputed by the people for that express purpose; and they have committed the appointment of senators to the State legislatures.
Sviazhsky comically imitated the tearful discourse of the marshal, and observed, addressing Nevyedovsky, that his excellency would have to select another more complicated method of auditing the accounts than tears.
Man can hardly select, or only with much difficulty, any deviation of structure excepting such as is externally visible; and indeed he rarely cares for what is internal.
Well, as you have said, your ways are not our ways, but you can fight well enough to do about as you please, and so, if you wish to give your woman to a captive, it is your own affair; but as a chieftain you should have those to serve you, and in accordance with our customs you may select any or all the females from the retinues of the chieftains whose metal you now wear."
They had been selected blindly by nature, in a cruel and ignoble environment, where the prize of living was to be gained, in the main, by the cunning of cowardice, and, on occasion, by desperateness of defence when in a corner.
So he selected a fine, big pumpkin -- one with a lustrous, orange-red color -- and began carving it.
"Whoever made that patchwork quilt, from which Scraps was formed, must have selected the gayest and brightest bits of cloth that ever were woven."
Near its southern termination, it received the contributions of another lake, whose waters were so limpid as to have been exclusively selected by the Jesuit missionaries to perform the typical purification of baptism, and to obtain for it the title of lake "du Saint Sacrement." The less zealous English thought they conferred a sufficient honor on its unsullied fountains, when they bestowed the name of their reigning prince, the second of the house of Hanover.
And this is why I have selected men of spirit and courage.