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A privilege of subscribing for a particular stock or bond. Often used in the plural.
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A turn in the direction of the right hand or side.
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Baseball Right field.
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Something that is due to a person or governmental body by law, tradition, or nature.
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verb
To do justice to redress the injuries of .
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To adjust or restore to the proper state or condition .
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To bring or restore to an upright position .
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To become upright.
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adverb
According to law, morality, or justice.
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Accurately; correctly: answered the question right.
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Chiefly Southern U.S. Considerably; very: They have a right nice place.
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Completely; quite: The icy wind blew right through me.
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Exactly; just: The accident happened right over there.
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adjective
Archaic Not spurious; genuine.
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Conforming with or conformable to justice, law, or morality: do the right thing and confess.
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Fitting, proper, or appropriate: It is not right to leave the party without saying goodbye.
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In accordance with fact, reason, or truth; correct: the right answer.
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In good mental or physical health or order.
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idiom
Away Immediately; at once; without delay.
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By rights In a just or proper manner; justly.
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Right and left From all directions or on every side: criticism coming right and left; questions raised from right and left.
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Right on Slang Used as an exclamation of encouragement, support, or enthusiastic agreement.
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To rights In a satisfactory or orderly condition: set the place to rights.
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