Pronunciation: /meɪk ən æsk/
noun a word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality
A1 I need to make an ask for some help with my homework.
A2 Can you make an ask to the teacher about the upcoming test?
B1 She decided to make an ask for a raise at work.
B2 The team leader made an ask for additional resources to complete the project.
C1 The CEO made an ask for support from the board of directors for the new business strategy.
C2 The politician made an ask to the public for their vote in the upcoming election.
verb a word that expresses an action, occurrence, or state of being
A1 I will make an ask for help with my homework.
A2 Can you make an ask to borrow your friend's car for the weekend?
B1 I need to make an ask for a raise at work.
B2 She decided to make an ask for more vacation time.
C1 The company will make an ask for funding from investors.
C2 The government is planning to make an ask for international aid.
formal During the meeting, it is important to make an ask for additional resources to complete the project on time.
informal If you need help with your homework, just make an ask and I'll see what I can do.
slang I'm going to make an ask for some cash to buy concert tickets.
figurative In order to succeed in negotiations, you have to be willing to make an ask for what you truly want.
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