Examples of 'borne' in a sentence
Meaning of "borne"
Bear (verb): To support or carry the weight of something, to endure or tolerate
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- past participle of bear
- carried, supported.
- A surname.
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Costs borne directly by the public authorities.
They too have borne great loss.
This is borne out by the history of decolonization.
Food expenses shall be borne by said individual.
He hath borne me on his back a thousand times.
The flower heads are borne in dense corymbs.
He has borne me on his back a thousand times.
This concern is not borne out by experience.
Borne by all members according to premium income.
This is not borne out by the facts.
I do not think he could have borne that.
All ship borne dunnage must either.
Two important considerations will be borne in mind.
Costs to be borne by participants and lead countries.
Any assignment fees are borne by the customer.
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This is borne out by recent opinion polls.
Freight costs must be borne by the purchaser.
That is borne grounds for such a decision.
I could not have borne losing you.
I shall borne a prince to carry on the throne.
The following priorities should be borne in mind.
She has anemia borne of chronic disease.
Regional efforts had also borne fruit.
The risk is borne solely by the operator.
All those factors should be borne in mind.
The risk is borne by the user alone.
Your duplicitous ways have borne fruit.
That should be borne in mind while considering it.
Additional expenses entailed by earlier performance to be borne.
This is frequently borne out by the practice.
The burden of poverty is disproportionately borne by women.
The postage costs borne by the consignor.
Water borne paints other than insulating.
Nor should they be borne by the taxpayer.
I have borne the child you are mother to.
All the costs are to be borne by the exporter.
This is borne out by the number of registrations.
The costs must be borne by the patient.
The costs of administrative expulsion are borne by the.
I have never borne him any grudge.
Those hopes had largely been borne out.
The other costs are borne by communal administrations.
Additional expenses entailed by partial performance to be borne.
This should be borne in mind by its members.
These miseries are more than may be borne.
I say he has borne all things well.
The partnership has already borne fruit.
She had borne up until that moment.
Any transfer expenses are borne by the buyer.
You have borne your sorrow well.