agent meaning
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- Agent may refer to:
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- NounPLagentsSUF-ent
- One who exerts power, or has the power to act; an actor.
- One who acts for, or in the place of, another (the principal), by authority from him; one intrusted with the business of another; a substitute; a deputy; a factor.
- An active power or cause; that which has the power to produce an effect; as, a physical, chemical, or medicinal agent; as, heat is a powerful agent.
- (computing) In the client-server model, the part of the system that performs information preparation and exchange on behalf of a client or server. Especially in the phrase “intelligent agent” it implies some kind of autonomous process which can communicate with other agents to perform some collective task on behalf of one or more humans.
- (grammar) The participant of a situation that carries out the action in this situation, e.g. "the boy" in the sentences "The boy kicked the ball" and "The ball was kicked by the boy".
- One who exerts power, or has the power to act; an actor.
- More Examples
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
- Because of their urgency the agent air-freights the parts.
- But he's _comparatively_ much better then[sic] the rest of the agents out there (which says a lot about the spy community in the Bondverse).
- The agent took them to the property for a viewing.
- Used in the Beginning of Sentence
- Agent Miles has been tracking the terrorist since Madrid.
- Used in the Ending of Sentence
- The most common nonbiologic DMARD is methotrexate, which represented the gold standard for treating RA patients until the production of biological agents.
- A previous study of quantitative vessel wall analysis in 23 Takayasu arteritis patients used gadofosveset, an intravascular contrast agent.
- Of the six known genes, five follow a ventrodorsal gradient or have a ventralizing effect and one (Z/C2) is a dorsalizing agent.
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
Definition of agent in English Dictionary
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Source: Wiktionary

