| • |  Being at hand, within reach or call, within certain contemplated limits; -- opposed to absent. | 
 | • |  Now existing, or in process; begun but not ended; now in view, or under consideration; being at this time; not past or future; as, the present session of Congress; the present state of affairs; the present instance. | 
 | • |  Not delayed; immediate; instant; coincident. | 
 | • |  Ready; quick in emergency; as a present wit. | 
 | • |  Favorably attentive; propitious. | 
 | • |  Present time; the time being; time in progress now, or at the moment contemplated; as, at this present. | 
 | • |  Present letters or instrument, as a deed of conveyance, a lease, letter of attorney, or other writing; as in the phrase, " Know all men by these presents," that is, by the writing itself, " per has literas praesentes; " -- in this sense, rarely used in the singular. | 
 | • |  A present tense, or the form of the verb denoting the present tense. | 
 | • |  To bring or introduce into the presence of some one, especially of a superior; to introduce formally; to offer for acquaintance; as, to present an envoy to the king; (with the reciprocal pronoun) to come into the presence of a superior. | 
 | • |  To exhibit or offer to view or notice; to lay before one's perception or cognizance; to set forth; to present a fine appearance. | 
 | • |  To pass over, esp. in a ceremonious manner; to give in charge or possession; to deliver; to make over. | 
 | • |  To make a gift of; to bestow; to give, generally in a formal or ceremonious manner; to grant; to confer. | 
 | • |  Hence: To endow; to bestow a gift upon; to favor, as with a donation; also, to court by gifts. | 
 | • |  To present; to personate. | 
 | • |  To nominate to an ecclesiastical benefice; to offer to the bishop or ordinary as a candidate for institution. | 
 | • |  To nominate for support at a public school or other institution . | 
 | • |  To lay before a public body, or an official, for consideration, as before a legislature, a court of judicature, a corporation, etc.; as, to present a memorial, petition, remonstrance, or indictment. | 
 | • |  To lay before a court as an object of inquiry; to give notice officially of, as a crime of offence; to find or represent judicially; as, a grand jury present certain offenses or nuisances, or whatever they think to be public injuries. | 
 | • |  To bring an indictment against . | 
 | • |  To aim, point, or direct, as a weapon; as, to present a pistol or the point of a sword to the breast of another. | 
 | • |  To appear at the mouth of the uterus so as to be perceptible to the finger in vaginal examination; -- said of a part of an infant during labor. | 
 | • |  Anything presented or given; a gift; a donative; as, a Christmas present. | 
 | • |  The position of a soldier in presenting arms; as, to stand at present. |