v. lesson (a) to reconstruct; to erect again (b) to compel; to reinforce; to oblige; to coerce (c) to instruct; to teach; to scold; to reprove; to rebuke (d) to govern; to control; to determine; to decide; to decree
v. carpet (a) to cover or to furnish with textile materials; to reprimand; to scold (b) to distract; to entertain; to turn in a different direction; to deflect (c) to provide; to offer; to distribute; to supply; to sell; to trade (d) to set up; to found; to base; to build
v. offset (a) to increase; to strengthen; to heighten (b) to exemplify; to clarify; to explain; to depict; to elucidate (c) to compensate; to balance (d) to postpone; to delay; to end a meeting; to move to another place
v. decide (a) to recognize; to show to be the same; to sympathize; to relate (b) to buy; to acquire in exchange for money; to procure; to obtain (c) to choose; to select from several options; to conclude; to resolve (d) to depend on; to trust in
v. advantage (a) to predict a future event or condition; to foretell (b) to help; to assist; to promote; to be beneficial to (c) to cut with a sharp quick stroke; to reduce; to lower; to criticize strongly (d) to illustrate; to explain; to characterize; to elucidate |
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v. transact (a) to arrange in groups; to classify; to sort; to structure (b) to jumble; to mix together confusedly; to clamber; to climb on all fours (c) to help; to assist; to promote; to be beneficial to (d) to carry out; to conduct; to perform
v. survive (a) to outlive; to remain in use; to outlast; to endure; to withstand (b) to accelerate; to cause to move quickly; to expedite; to further; to hurry (c) to visit; to spend time in a place; to remain temporarily; to lodge (d) to stick to; to cling to; to be devoted to (an idea, group, organization etc.)
v. fine (a) to refer to a case or occurrence to explain or prove a point; to cite; to mention (b) to impose a tax upon; to purify; to make thin or thinner; to reduce; to clarify (c) to stud; to constellate (d) to ship; to send abroad; to sell goods and products overseas
v. succeed (a) to seek to please; to flatter; to seek to gain the affections of someone (b) to prosper; to achieve; to attain; to follow; to inherit (c) to record for evidence; to write down; to substantiate (d) to ask for an identification (i.e. in a bar)
v. haze (a) to treat someone new in a humiliating manner; to harass; to humiliate (b) to advance; to encourage; to promote; to assist (c) to cover; to coat (d) to start; to run; to activate; to inaugurate; to break into |