The waiter presented our bill for lunch.

to hand over or submit, as a bill or a check, for payment: The waiter presented our bill for lunch.

to hand over or submit, as a bill or a check, for payment: The waiter presented our bill for lunch.

afford or furnish (an opportunity, possibility, etc.).

afford or furnish (an opportunity, possibility, etc.).

to present one's card.

to bring, offer, or give, often in a formal or ceremonious way: to present one's card.

to bring, offer, or give, often in a formal or ceremonious way: to present one's card.

to present someone with a gold watch.

to furnish or endow with a gift or the like, especially by formal act: to present someone with a gold watch.

to furnish or endow with a gift or the like, especially by formal act: to present someone with a gold watch.

to introduce (a person) to another, especially in a formal manner: Mrs. Smith, may I present Mr. Jones?

to bring before or introduce to the public: to present a new play.

to come to show (oneself) before a person, at a place, etc.

to show or exhibit: This theater will present films on a larger screen.

to bring forth or render for or before another or others; offer for consideration: to present an alternative plan.

to set forth in words; frame or articulate: to present arguments.

to represent, impersonate, or act, as on the stage.

to direct, point, or turn (something) to something or someone: He presented his back to the audience.

to level or aim (a weapon, especially a firearm).

Law . to bring against, as a formal charge against a person. to bring formally to the notice of the proper authority, as an offense.