address (something) to (one)
1. To direct or express thoughts or opinions to a person or group. If you're trying to get donations for the school, address your speech to the parents, not the recent graduates. As these seem to be recurring issues, I need to address the complaints to my whole department. Some of the professors who doubted my research topic will be in attendance at my lecture, and I would really like to address my remarks directly to them!
2. To put the recipient's name and address on a package or envelope to be mailed. Penny addressed the package to her brother before taking it to the post office. Sometimes, I address Ed's Christmas card to him and his cat, just to give him a chuckle. Ooh, it looks like this letter from the school is addressed to "the parents of Brandon Smith." What did you do, Bro?
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