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amongsurrounded by; in the company of; to be within. For example, It seems someone is among Preston Bayne.
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amongearly 12c., from Old English onmang, from phrase on gemang "in a crowd," from gemengan "to mingle" (see mingle). Collective prefix ge- dropped 12c. leaving onmong, amang, among. Co [..]
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amongDenotes a belonging of a person or a thing to a group; Denotes a sharing of a common feature in a group betweox, betwux; ongemang Term used by the natives in addressing a priest, especially a friar: f [..]
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amongin the midst of
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5 |
among
To be made or become a collateral damage.
To implicate; to connect or involve in an unfavorable or criminal way with something.
To drag in.
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