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bend
1.
v. & n.
—v. (past bent; past part. bent exc. in bended knee)
1 a tr. force or adapt (something straight) into a curve or angle. b intr. (of an object) be altered in this way.
2 intr. move or stretch in a curved course (the road bends to the left).
3 intr. & tr. (often foll. by down, over, etc.) incline or cause to incline from the vertical (bent down to pick it up).
4 tr. interpret or modify (a rule) to suit oneself.
5 tr. & refl. (foll. by to, on) direct or devote (oneself or one's attention, energies, etc.).
6 tr. turn (one's steps or eyes) in a new direction.
7 tr. (in passive; foll. by on) have firmly decided; be determined (was bent on selling; on pleasure bent).
8 a intr. stoop or submit (bent before his master). b tr. force to submit.
9 tr. Naut. attach (a sail or cable) with a knot.
—n.
1 a curve in a road or other course.
2 a departure from a straight course.
3 a bent part of anything.
4 (in pl.; prec. by the) colloq. sickness due to too rapid decompression underwater.
Phrases and idioms:
bend over backwards see BACKWARDS. round the bend colloq. crazy, insane.
Derivatives:
bendable adj.
Etymology: OE bendan f. Gmc
2.
n.
1 Naut. any of various knots for tying ropes (fisherman's bend).
2 Heraldry a a diagonal stripe from top right to bottom left of a shield. b (bend sinister) a diagonal stripe from top left to bottom right, as a sign of bastardy.
Etymology: OE bend band, bond f. Gmc

Useful english dictionary. 2012.