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    la·bor
    /ˈlābər/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. work hard; make great effort: "they labored from dawn to dusk" Similar work (hard)toilslave (away)grub awayOpposite restrelaxlaze
    • 2. have difficulty in doing something despite working hard: "Coley labored against confident opponents" Similar strivestruggleendeavorwork

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  2. Sep 6, 2011 · : the services performed by workers for wages as distinguished from those rendered by entrepreneurs for profits. Industry needs labor for production. The institute … lacks the ready supply of cheap labor —graduate students—that teaching institutions have. Ann Gibbons.

  3. Labor is any productive activity, usually in exchange for money or other value, as in My labor in the garden paid off in lots of fresh veggies. While labor can be any productive activity, it is most often associated with work that is done by moving the body and using tools.

  4. LABOR definition: 1. US spelling of labour 2. the Labor Party, an Australian political party that believes in social…. Learn more.

  5. Although the word labor seems to suggest tough, physical work that makes you sweat, any type of work, whether physical or mental, can be considered labor. Labor is usually associated with very hard, physical work, suggesting fatigue and aching muscles.

  6. Labour are sure to get in at the next election. I voted Labour in the last election. The cost will depend on the amount of labour involved. They gave us an estimated price including parts and labour. The shorts sell for $45, but the hard labor of the women who made them cost just 50 cents. Most jobs these days aren't exhausting manual labour.

  7. LABOR meaning: 1. US spelling of labour 2. the Labor Party, an Australian political party that believes in social…. Learn more.

  8. the Department of Labor: the department of the U.S. federal government that promotes and improves the welfare, opportunities, and working conditions of wage earners intransitive verb 9.

  9. Physical or mental exertion, especially when difficult or exhausting; work. See Synonyms at work. 2. A specific task or effort, especially a painful or arduous one: "Eating the bread was a labor I put myself through to quiet my stomach" (Gail Anderson-Dargatz). 3. A particular form of work or method of working: manual labor. 4.

  10. Definition of labor noun in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. Definition of labor noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. [uncountable] work, especially physical work. The price will include the labor and materials. The company wants to keep down labor costs. The workers voted to withdraw their labor (= to stop work as a means of protest).

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