v. segment (a) to identify; to acknowledge; to know; to admit (b) to inflate; to play an important role (c) to direct; to lead; to instruct (d) to partition; to be partitioned
v. possess (a) to divide; to split (b) to ascribe to; to link to; to associate with; to relate to (c) to control; to dominate; to hold; to own; to have as property (d) to slope; to bend; to bow; to slant; to influence
v. correct (a) to make right; to amend (b) to surround; to confine; to close in; to place an additional document or letter within another (c) to attach; to connect; to unite; to combine; to become a member (d) to control; to dominate; to hold; to own; to have as property
v. discuss (a) helping verb for use in a question; request or expression of desire (b) to segregate; to set apart; to split; to divide; to disconnect (c) to talk about; to debate; to converse (d) to place between other things; to throw into the center of
v. fee (a) to write one's name by hand; to sign one's name (b) to bother; to interrupt; to confuse; to worry (c) to apply color to a surface; to put makeup on; to describe something in words (d) to pay to; to hire; to employ |
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v. establish (a) to be similar to; to be akin to; to look like; to have a similar appearance to (b) to judge an object's value; to appraise; to assess; to guess (c) to argue; to debate; to contest; to oppose; to fight against (d) to set up; to found; to base; to build
v. delete (a) to take on loan; to copy; to steal (b) to attach; to connect; to unite; to combine; to become a member (c) to remove totally; to erase; to eliminate (d) to live; to be
v. preface (a) to insert written information into the gaps on a form (b) to avoid; to escape; to shrink (c) to solidify; to become solid; to stabilize; to become stable (d) to use as an introduction; to use as a foreword
v. exaggerate (a) to be compatible; to be suitable; to be an equal competitor; to compare (b) to overstate; to make something seem greater or more important than it really is (c) to warn; to notify of danger (d) to do without; to give up; to distribute; to give out; to hand out
v. foster (a) to get; to accept; to absorb; to take in; to host; to accommodate (b) to treat someone new in a humiliating manner; to harass; to humiliate (c) to encourage; to nurture; to promote; to raise; to care for (d) to control; to dominate; to hold; to own; to have as property |