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Ticket
ˈtɪkɪt
- a piece of paper or card (or an electronic equivalent) that gives the holder a certain right, especially to enter a place, travel by public transport, or participate in an event
"admission is by ticket only"
- a receipt for goods that have been received
- a piece of paper or card bought as a way of entering a lottery or raffle
"the two winning tickets, bought within days of each other, went unclaimed"
- a method of getting into or out of (a specified state or situation)
"drugs are seen as the only ticket out of poverty"
- a certificate or warrant
- an official notice of a traffic offence
"the officer issued Rhodes a speeding ticket"
- a certificate of qualification as a ship's master, pilot, or other crew member
- a certificate of discharge from the army
- a label attached to a retail product, giving its price, size, and other details
- a list of candidates put forward by a party in an election
"his presence on the Republican ticket"
- a set of principles or policies supported by a party in an election
"they ran on strong anti-corruption tickets"
- a request logged on a work tracking system detailing an issue that needs to be addressed or task that must be performed
"if you have opened a ticket and it's not yet been resolved, there's no need to open a new one"
- the desirable or correct thing
"a wet spring would be just the ticket for the garden"
- a person of a specified kind
"I think you're all a bunch of sick tickets"
- issue (someone) with an official notice of a traffic offence
"park illegally and you are likely to be ticketed"
- (of a passenger) be issued with a travel ticket
"passengers can now get electronically ticketed"
- be destined for a specified state or position
"they were sure that Downing was ticketed for greatness"
- (of a retail product) be marked with a label giving its price, size, and other details
"the sports jacket had been ticketed at two hundred dollars"