|modal verb|
1.Asking for information, especially condescendingly.
‘and who _might_ you be?’
2.Expressing a possibility based on an unfulfilled condition.
‘we _might_ have won if we’d played better’
‘We are left to wonder what more it _might_ achieve if conditions were better.’
3.Expressing annoyance about something that someone has not done.
‘you _might_ have told me!’
4.Expressing purpose.
‘he avoided social engagements so that he _might_ work’
‘However, Jesus knew that the law was given so that mankind _might_ understand the purposes of God.’
5.Used in reported speech, to express possibility or permission.
‘he said he _might_ be late’
6.Used tentatively to ask permission or to express a polite request.
‘ _might_ I just ask one question?’
‘you _might_ just call me Jane, if you don’t mind’
7.Used to express possibility or make a suggestion.
‘this _might_ be true’
‘you _might_ try pain relievers’
|noun|
1.Great and impressive power or strength, especially of a nation, large organization, or natural force.
‘a convincing display of military _might_ ’
‘Now they face the _might_ of Russia in a qualifier which has huge ramifications for the national side.’
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