"10 Things Employers Want You To Learn In College, Revised: The Skills You Need To Succeed"

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The meaning of WANT is to be needy or destitute. How to use want in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Want.

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[usually passive] want somebody (+ adv./prep.) to need somebody to be present in the place or for the purpose mentioned She's wanted immediately in the director's office.

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In informal situations, we can use want plus the to-infinitive to advise, recommend or warn. It is almost always in the present simple, but we can also use it with ’ll (the short form of will): …