borrow
borrow / borrow / borrow
Transitive Verb
past: borrowedpp: borroweding: borrowing
This term centers on the temporary acquisition of an asset with a built-in obligation to return it. It implies a trust-based transaction where the ownership remains with the original provider while the utility shifts to the user. In linguistic and cultural contexts, the word describes the assimilation of external elements into a native system. This process is often unconscious and permanent, contrasting with the physical act of borrowing an object, which is intended to be transient.
Meanings
Transitive Verbborrow
[~ something from someone]
To take and use something that belongs to someone else with the intention of returning it.
"Can I borrow your pen for a moment?"