Library [noun]
Definition of Library:
book repository
Opposite/Antonyms of Library:
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Sentence/Example of Library:
A malicious app on the same Android device could exploit the vulnerability by injecting malicious modules into other apps that rely on the library to steal private information, like passwords and credit card numbers, from inside the app.
Therein lies the problem, because they aren’t inclined to avoid using arguably the greatest client-side library innovation since jQuery.
Deputy Chief Operating Officer Bob Vacchi was a well-respected manager overseeing libraries, parks and other departments and insiders, Lisa Halverstadt writes, saw him as an even-keeled bureaucrat who played by the rules.
Carson had a reputation for being fiscally hawkish, which did not mesh with some of Brady’s plans for the district – like new furniture across all classrooms and libraries.
We’ve been publishing A Parent’s Guide to Public Schools in English and Spanish and presented it to parents through public libraries throughout the county.
In newer, better-off neighborhoods, developers are required to pay a lot more than they are in older neighborhoods to help fund things like parks, libraries and fire stations.
Richer, newer San Diego neighborhoods have amassed millions in fees paid by developers used to build things like parks, roads and libraries while older and generally poorer neighborhoods collect much less.
The hub also includes access to virtually the entire library of past FX shows, including The Shield and Justified.
They are more likely to participate in all kinds of shared social activities — going to the gym, going to concerts, going to libraries, cafes, things like this.
The parliament house and library of the British provinces, at Montreal, burned by a mob.