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have

 
/hæv/ v [T] (present tense has /hæz/, /həz/, /əz/, past tense and past participle had /hæd/, /həd/, /əd/) (RECEIVE)

Definition

to receive or accept something, or to allow something to happen: I’ll have some more coffee. I just had a phone call from Judy. I won’t have those kids running through my flower bed.
(Definition of have v (RECEIVE) from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

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