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but regional newspapers seem bent on perpetuating fear. &mdash · IEEE Spectrum · taking inspiration from the Tibetan infinite knot. &mdash · Samantha Agate · Sacbee.com · this time in the wealthy island city known for its traditional bent . &mdash · Los Angeles Times · 13 May 2026 One quarter later · Hall’s knee bent awkwardly on a tackle. &mdash · Zack Rosenblatt · New York Times · 9 May 2026 See All Example Sentences for bent Word History Etymology Adjective Middle English · from past participle of benden to bend Noun (1) irregular from bend entry 1 Noun (2) Middle English · grassy place · bent grass · from Old English beonot- · akin to Old High German binuz rush First Known Use Adjective 14th century · in the meaning defined at sense 1 Noun (1) 1587 · in the meaning defined at sense 1a Noun (2) 14th century · Merriam-Webster

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but regional newspapers seem bent on perpetuating fear. &mdash
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IEEE Spectrum
taking inspiration from the Tibetan infinite knot. &mdash
Samantha Agate
Sacbee.com
this time in the wealthy island city known for its traditional bent . &mdash
Los Angeles Times
13 May 2026 One quarter later
Hall’s knee bent awkwardly on a tackle. &mdash
Zack Rosenblatt
New York Times
9 May 2026 See All Example Sentences for bent Word History Etymology Adjective Middle English
from past participle of benden to bend Noun (1) irregular from bend entry 1 Noun (2) Middle English
grassy place
bent grass
from Old English beonot-
akin to Old High German binuz rush First Known Use Adjective 14th century
in the meaning defined at sense 1 Noun (1) 1587
in the meaning defined at sense 1a Noun (2) 14th century
Merriam-Webster

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