English · Common Verbs
/əˈdres/
[/əˈdres/]
deal with; speak to
To give attention to a problem, or to speak formally to a group of people.
The new manager promised to address the staff's concerns at the next big meeting.
The new manager promised to address the staff's concerns at the next big meeting.
From Old French 'adrecier' (to set right), from Latin 'ad-' and 'directiare'.
As a verb, means to tackle an issue or to make a formal speech.