noun

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A portion of something, especially a portion given or allotted to someone.

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A financial instrument that shows that one owns a part of a company that provides the benefit of limited liability.

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A configuration enabling a resource to be shared over a network.

example

Upload media from the browser or directly to the file share.

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The action of sharing something with other people via social media.

definition

The sharebone or pubis.

verb

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To give part of what one has to somebody else to use or consume.

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To have or use in common.

example

to share a shelter with another;  They share a language.

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To divide and distribute.

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To tell to another.

example

He shared his story with the press.

Examples of share in a Sentence

I had no plans to share with Howie what I'd learned of his previous life.

I can't share what I see with anyone else and it not only reeks of voyeurism but feels selfish to me.

He'd never been able to share his pain with anyone else.

Please share, I could use a laugh.

Why don't you share it?

While Dean had no desire to participate in the new and perilous sport of ice climbing, he didn't share Cynthia total perplexity at why a sane human being would even consider subjecting himself or herself to such uncomfortable danger.

We might not get the gangbangers, car jackings and armed robberies like the big cities but we sure have our share of domestics.

I offered to take a smaller share simply to speed things up.

This gives me confidence that, in the wisdom-seeking systems of the future, people will be willing to share data to make the algorithms better.

His head was bowed near hers, eyes closed, as if he was…pleased to share the moment with her.

Betsy and I agreed as we were eager to share our news with someone.

And I won't share how to counter her mutation so you don't end up at Sasha's feet.

It's not fair that Fred has to share his all the time.

Alas, woman and child have missed their opportunity to share our company.

I asked you thrice to share what happened over the weekend.

Then, as if explaining her long distance telephone expenditure added, "She got a free phone card for listening to a time share pitch."

No one else would share his incredible kiss…or anything else that might happen between them.

The petite brunette had certainly been blessed with her share of beauty.

Do you want to share it?

We're closely related to humans, and we share many of the same limitations.

She is always ready to share whatever she has with those about her, often keeping but very little for herself.

Martha, free to indulge, surprised me by drinking more than her share, an uncommon practice on her part.

Something Elisabeth wouldn't want me to share, but I believe you need to know.

He said you didn't share well.

He did not think of Karataev who grew weaker every day and evidently would soon have to share that fate.

I realized those receiving our tips lacked a reason to share our absolute confidence.

Best I pluck one from their pack and nicely convince that person to share their secret with Daddy!

If Patsy had a destination in mind more specific than Chicago, she didn't share this knowledge with her hitchhiking passenger.

The human feared a relationship with someone who wouldn't share more than his body.

The Council wants nothing to do with them and views the presence of your father's betrayer and your people on the planet as a sign the Yirkin are willing to share your planet rather than take it over.

Gladys Turnbull button-holed two of the climbers and began holding court on one side of the room while devouring a logging crew's share of Cynthia's Toll House cookies.

I long to share my secret with the one I so love, but then fear and doubt overtake me before the words will leave my lips.

She certainly had seen her share of heartache, but unlike Jackson, she did believe it to be worth it.

He longed to share his music with Elisabeth, yet worried she might not appreciate it; think it boring.

So, you want to share what this is all about?

Are you saying you share gateways?

To it was brought a large share of the booty.

From 1515 to her death, she took the chief share in the government.

The constitution fixes the debt limit at $100,000 over and above the share of the territorial debt assumed at the time of the formation of the state.

The king's cupbearer, Sarcas, was very much offended because he was not given a share of the feast.

This is a force for peace, as more and more people have family members in more than one culture and share the interests of more than one nationality.

This is a force for peace—to the extent that as we share the same set of cultural references, we understand each other better.

Thus it is that Even as the roots, shut in the darksome earth, Share in the tree-top's joyance, and conceive Of sunshine and wide air and winged things, By sympathy of nature, so do I gave evidence of things unseen.

These being boiled, there were at least forty looked for a share in them; the most eat of them.

Besides it was pleasant, after his reception by the Austrians, to speak if not in Russian (for they were speaking French) at least with a Russian who would, he supposed, share the general Russian antipathy to the Austrians which was then particularly strong.

You are faced by one of two things," and the skin over his left temple puckered, "either you will not reach your regiment before peace is concluded, or you will share defeat and disgrace with Kutuzov's whole army."

Mademoiselle Bourienne also shared them and even Princess Mary felt herself pleasantly made to share in these merry reminiscences.

She said her only consolation was the fact that the princess allowed her to share her sorrow, that all the old misunderstandings should sink into nothing but this great grief; that she felt herself blameless in regard to everyone, and that he, from above, saw her affection and gratitude.

Men uniting in these combinations always assume such relations toward one another that the larger number take a more direct share, and the smaller number a less direct share, in the collective action for which they have combined.

Because of its central proximity to other larger cities, this quaint town gets a fair share of adventure travelers and college students.

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