n. senior (a) replacement; person or thing that takes the place of another (b) person of higher rank; older person; elder (c) postponement; hindrance; hold-up; stopping; lingering (d) beginning phase of a project; babyhood
n. recommendation (a) request for one's presence; summons; call (b) endorsement; approval; letter of reference; suggestion; advice (c) researcher; investigator; software program for file management (d) period of one hundred years
v. enclose (a) to increase; to intensify; to improve; to raise the value of (b) to agree; to reconcile; to be in concert with (c) to surround; to confine; to close in; to place an additional document or letter within another (d) to send a letter or other item via the postal service; to post
n. refund (a) midpoint; middle; equally far from two extremes; average (b) return of money; repayment; reimbursement (c) option; selection; variety (d) pact; contract; accord; consent; concurrence
v. interfere (a) to give up; to renounce; to deny; to disavow; to retract (b) to remove the contents of (c) to record for evidence; to write down; to substantiate (d) to impede; to obstruct; to hinder; to meddle |
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v. voice (a) to ruin financially; to go bust; to go broke; to collapse (b) to raise an opinion; to adjust the tone of (c) to operate; to activate; to manage; to direct; to carry out; to fulfill (d) to make strong; to fortify; to reinforce; to toughen
adv. upwards (a) to a higher level; more than; higher than (b) nearly; about; around; circa (c) after all others; finally; at the end; most recently (d) progressively
v. close (a) to certify; to recognize; to assign; to license (b) to provide additional details; to plan carefully and with great detail; to produce; to develop (c) to advance; to encourage; to promote; to assist (d) to shut; to be shut; to finish; to complete
adj. fraught (a) customary (b) full of or accompanied by; charged with; laden with (c) cautioning; giving advice about danger (d) obligated; certain; fastened; tied
v. loom (a) to temporarily cease working as a protest; to impress (b) to examine accounts and other financial records (c) to appear as a large and indistinct form; to appear as larger than life; to impend (d) to rotate; to turn; to spin; to encircle; to think about; to contemplate |