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    se·lect
    [səˈlek(t)]
    verb
    select (verb) · selects (third person present) · selected (past tense) · selected (past participle) · selecting (present participle)
    1. carefully choose as being the best or most suitable:
      "he has been selected to take part" · "you can select from a range of quality products" · "students must select their own program"
      • biology
        (select for/against)
        (in terms of evolution) determine whether (a characteristic or organism) will survive:
        "a phenotype can be selected against"
      • mark (an option or section of text) on an electronic interface for a particular operation:
        "click Tools on the menu bar and select Settings"
    adjective
    select (adjective)
    1. (of a group of people or things) carefully chosen from a larger number as being the best or most valuable:
      "he joined his select team of young Intelligence operatives"
    Origin
    mid 16th century: from Latin select- ‘chosen’, from the verb seligere, from se- ‘apart’ + legere ‘choose’.
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    To select something means to choose it from among others. If you select the most expensive phone, it doesn’t necessarily mean you will be happy with what you get. You can use select as an adjective as well as a verb. It means "specially chosen" or "of superior quality."
    select something (computing) to mark something on a computer screen; to choose something, especially from a menu Select the text you want to format by holding down the left button on your mouse. Select ‘New Mail’ from the ‘Send’ menu. Definition of select verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.
    Definition of select verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary [transitive, intransitive] to choose somebody/something from a group of people or things, usually according to a system select somebody/something for something He hasn't been selected for the team.
    To choose or pick out from among others, as for excellence, desirability, etc. To make a selection; choose. To choose one or more elements of a set, especially a set of options. He looked over the menu, and selected the roast beef. The program computes all the students' grades, then selects a random sample for human verification.
  3. 1 : to pick out from a number or group : choose 2 : to choose (a particular action or a section of text on a computer screen) especially using a mouse select
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/select
    [ I or T ] to choose someone or something from a group of people or things after careful thought: The role of marketing is to select the target markets. select sth/sb as sth The bank has just been selected as the preferred bidder for Brussels International Airport.
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/select
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