Shed

I will appreciate if any one of you who have experience in implementing SSO can shed some light on this issue.

shed 1 (shd)

v. shed, shed·ding, sheds

v.tr.

  1. To cause to pour forth: shed tears.
  2. To diffuse or radiate; send forth or impart: shed light.
  3. To repel without allowing penetration: A duck's feathers shed water.
  4. a) To lose by natural process: a snake shedding its skin. b) To rid oneself of (something not wanted or needed): I shed 25 pounds as a result of my new diet.

v.intr.

  1. To lose a natural growth or covering by natural process.
  2. To pour forth, fall off, or drop out: All the leaves have shed.

n.

  1. Something that sheds, especially an elevation in the earth's surface from which water flows in two directions; a watershed.
  2. Something that has been shed.

Idiom:

shed blood

To take life, especially with violence; kill.

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