Something that causes one to be trapped or caught
“A lie begets a lie, and before the child knows it, he is caught in a net of lies that can overwhelm him.”
A fabric or material consisting of crisscrossing threads or strands
“Another variation to try is to place a thin voile net over the window.”
An organized and interconnected group, system or pattern
“In 1993, the economic regions were creating a net of private farms.”
An intricate or convoluted structure, pattern or arrangement
“The film consists of a convoluted net of references that trap the narrative and its main character in a representational mess.”
The amount (of money) remaining after expenses or deductions
“If you borrowed $50,000, you would have to earn a net of $103,000 to retire the debt.”
The basis or essence of something
(fishing) A net dragged across the bottom of a body of water
An amount of fish caught
A network of interconnected computers enabling global communication
The total, aggregate or sum of a given material or objects
A circular hoop through which players try to throw the ball in basketball
Screen made from mesh
Net worn on the head
The heaviness of an object, substance, or person
To capture, especially with a trap or a net
“She had made such detailed plans to net her prey, only to find the plans were unnecessary as he had no intention of putting up a struggle.”
To earn or gain, especially as an income or profit
“The pair would net tens of millions of dollars in profit from the sale of their stake in the company.”
To yield or produce as a result of an investment of money, time or effort
To hamper or impede the movement or progress of
To catch or try to catch fish, typically by using a net or hook and line
(of profit or earnings) Remaining after the deduction of tax or other contributions
“We can see that Mr. Bunn's business has ended the year with a small net profit.”
Being generally the case after all factors have been taken into account
“That appears to be the net consensus of many investigators.”
Being finally the case after all factors have been taken into account
“The net effect of these factors is the accumulation of a large foreign debt by these countries.”
Remaining after the greater part or quantity has gone
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