(noun.) an institution where people are cared for; 'a home for the elderly'.
(noun.) the country or state or city where you live; 'Canadian tariffs enabled United States lumber companies to raise prices at home'; 'his home is New Jersey'.
(noun.) where you live at a particular time; 'deliver the package to my home'; 'he doesn't have a home to go to'; 'your place or mine?'.
(noun.) place where something began and flourished; 'the United States is the home of basketball'.
(noun.) an environment offering affection and security; 'home is where the heart is'; 'he grew up in a good Christian home'; 'there's no place like home'.
(verb.) return home accurately from a long distance; 'homing pigeons'.
(verb.) provide with, or send to, a home.
(adj.) relating to or being where one lives or where one's roots are; 'my home town' .
(adj.) inside the country; 'the British Home Office has broader responsibilities than the United States Department of the Interior'; 'the nation's internal politics' .
(adj.) used of your own ground; 'a home game' .
(adv.) at or to or in the direction of one's home or family; 'He stays home on weekends'; 'after the game the children brought friends home for supper'; 'I'll be home tomorrow'; 'came riding home in style'; 'I hope you will come home for Christmas'; 'I'll take her home'; 'don't forget to write home'.
(adv.) to the fullest extent; to the heart; 'drove the nail home'; 'drove his point home'; 'his comments hit home'.
(adv.) on or to the point aimed at; 'the arrow struck home'.
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