deed

/diːd/
noun
  1. An action that is performed intentionally, especially a notable or brave one.
    • The knight was famous for his brave deeds in battle.
    • Her heroic deed saved the child from the burning building.
    • Every good deed, no matter how small, makes the world a better place.
  2. A legal document that transfers ownership of property, especially land or a house.
    • When they bought the house, the lawyer gave them the deed to the property.
    • The deed must be signed by both the seller and the buyer to be valid.
    • She kept the deed to her land in a safe deposit box at the bank.
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