v. release (a) to answer; to respond (b) to set free; to emancipate; to make available to the general public; to surrender (c) to work together; to cooperate (d) to cause someone enjoyment
v. gross (a) to work; to act; to operate; to perform (b) to expend; to disburse; to put out (money, resources, etc.) (c) to make or earn a total of (before taxes and other expenses) (d) to demand the return of property; to repossess
v. stretch (a) to demand the return of property; to repossess (b) to cross; to transport; to approve (c) to extend; to elongate; to reach out; to pull; to strain (d) to involve; to affect; to worry; to interest; to relate to
v. conclude (a) to bother; to interrupt; to confuse; to worry (b) to gain; to obtain; to earn a point (in a game, etc.); to tally; to grade a test (c) to finish; to infer; to deduce; to make a decision (d) to keep in existence; to preserve; to support; to provide for
v. neglect (a) to waver; to be uncertain; to vacillate; to falter; to be indecisive (b) to join with; to connect to; to become attached to (c) to limit the amount of food eaten; to eat only certain kinds of food (d) to disregard; to ignore; to forget to perform (a duty); to shirk; to abandon |
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v. fall off (a) to place one thing on top of another in a heap; to pile (b) to separate; to be separated; to decrease; to become smaller (c) to slander; to defame (d) to be uncertain; to have misgivings
v. illustrate (a) to try or to intend to achieve something; to direct; to plan; to aspire (b) to notch; to groove; to assign to a place or position (in an organization, system, etc.) (c) to increase; to intensify; to improve; to raise the value of (d) to exemplify; to clarify; to explain; to depict; to elucidate
v. demonstrate (a) to present; to show or illustrate something through example, or physical demonstrations (b) to disturb; to confuse; to worry; to divert; to amuse (c) to add a footnote; to place a note that directs readers to another source of information (in a book, journal, etc.) (d) to join parts together; to attach segments
v. appreciate (a) to lead; to be in charge; to direct; to be at the front; to go in a certain direction (b) to esteem; to regard highly; to become more valuable (c) to bring relief; to encourage; to console (d) to try to get; to attempt to get
v. size (a) to turn into profit; to generate revenue (b) to allot; to apportion; to give somebody a task or responsibility; to delegate; to appoint (c) to change; to shift; to exchange; to trade; to turn on or off (d) to arrange according to dimension |