having at (Meaning)

having at

would be wise to, to deal with, to watch constantly and attentively, permit entry 1 sense 1, bribe, suborn, exhibit, show, reveal sense 1, to hold or maintain as a possession, privilege, or entitlement, bribe entry 2, to partake of, receive sense 1, to deserve or merit what one gets, benefits by, or suffers, to be marked or characterized by (a quality, attribute, or faculty), receive, to experience especially by submitting to, undergoing, or suffering, to hold an advantage over, assert, claim, to be compelled, obliged, or required, to entertain in the mind, to have as an objective, one that has much material wealth, to copulate with, to accept in marriage, to hold in one's use, service, regard, or at one's disposal, finish, stop, to refuse to have anything to do with, to look at, to have had or have done all one is going to be allowed to, to have a specified relationship with or effect on, experience entry 2, undergo, use, exercise, to stand in relationship to, to cause or command to do something, to cause to be in a certain place or state, to hold, include, or contain as a part or whole, accept, to be marked or characterized by, to stand in a certain relationship to, to take advantage of, to be competent in, to make the effort to perform (an action) or engage in (an activity), to acquire or get possession of, to consist of, accept sense 1a, trick entry 2 sense 1, fool, to cause to be, to go at or deal with, bear sense 3a, allow, to settle a matter of contention by discussion or a fight, to hold in a position of disadvantage or certain defeat, possess sense 1, own, to perform an action or engage in an activity, to have experienced, endured, or suffered all one can, to bring to an end, bear entry 2 sense 2a, to feel obligation in regard to, to be forced by duty or conscience in regard to, to intend to do harm to, to hold in the mind, use entry 2 sense 3, exercise, obtain sense 1, get, one that is well-endowed especially in material wealth, to cause to do or be done

having at Sentence Examples

  1. I am having a wonderful time at this party.
  2. Sarah is having difficulty with her homework.
  3. The couple is having a baby soon.
  4. The company is having a sale on all its products.
  5. I am having a coffee with my friend later today.
  6. The weather is having a negative impact on the crops.
  7. I am having trouble finding the right words to say.
  8. The students are having a test tomorrow.
  9. The doctor is having the patient undergo further tests.
  10. The team is having a meeting to discuss the project.

FAQs About the word having at

would be wise to, to deal with, to watch constantly and attentively, permit entry 1 sense 1, bribe, suborn, exhibit, show, reveal sense 1, to hold or maintain a

going at,diving (into), wading (in or into), tackling, approaching, tearing into, undertaking, sailing into, focussing (on), focusing (on)

avoiding, shunning, evading, lagging, poking, idling, fooling,fiddling (around), puttering (around), messing

I am having a wonderful time at this party.

Sarah is having difficulty with her homework.

The couple is having a baby soon.

The company is having a sale on all its products.