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Definition of "fonde" [fond•e]

  • To endeavor; to strive; to try. (verb)

Gnu Collaboartive International Dictionary of English: licensed under The Code Project Open License (CPOL)

Use "fonde" in a sentence
  • "Ye haue another intollerable ill maner of speach, which by the Greekes originall we may call fonde affectation, and is when we affect new words and phrases other then the good speakers and writers in any language, or the custome hath allowed, & is the common fault of young schollers not halfe well studied before they come from the Vniuersitie or schooles, and when they come to their friends, or happen to get some benefice or other promotion in their countreys, will seeme to coigne fine wordes out of the Latin, and to vse new fangled speaches, thereby to shew themselues among the ignorant the better learned."
  • "Lo studio spagnolo di effetti visivi La Huella riprende il trucco usato per Metro de Madrid e fonde computer grafica e riprese dal vivo."
  • "A Lonely Sky fonde azione dal vivo e una buona dose di computer grafica."