answer is a Verb
[1] To speak in defense against; to reply to in defense; as, to answer a charge; to answer an accusation.
[2] To speak or write in return to, as in return to a call or question, or to a speech, declaration, argument, or the like; to reply to (a question, remark, etc.); to respond to. She answers him as if she knew his mind. Shak. So spake the apostate angel, though in pain: . . . And him thus answered soon his bold compeer. Milton.
[3] To respond to satisfactorily; to meet successfully by way of explanation, argument, or justification, and the like; to refute. No man was able to answer him a word. Matt. xxii. 46. These shifts refuted, answer thine appellant. Milton. The reasoning was not and could not be answered. Macaulay.
[4] To be or act in return or response to. Hence:
[5] To be or act in compliance with, in fulfillment or satisfaction of, as an order, obligation, demand; as, he answered my claim upon him; the servant answered the bell. This proud king . . . studies day and night To answer all the debts he owes unto you. Shak.
[6] To render account to or for. I will . . . send him to answer thee. Shak.
[7] To atone; to be punished for. And grievously hath Cæzar answered it. Shak.
[8] To be opposite to; to face. The windows answering each other, we could just discern the glowing horizon them. Gilpin.
[9] To be or act an equivalent to, or as adequate or sufficient for; to serve for; to repay. [R.] Money answereth all things. Eccles. x. 19.
[10] To be or act in accommodation, conformity, relation, or proportion to; to correspond to; to suit. Weapons must needs be dangerous things, if they answered the bulk of so prodigious a person. Swift.
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