v. revolve (a) to make right; to amend (b) to shape; to create; to design; to arrange; to be created (c) to rotate; to turn; to spin; to encircle; to think about; to contemplate (d) to respect; to esteem; to pay tribute; to praise; to accept
v. bottom (a) to establish; to construct; to base; to provide a foundation (b) to put; to lay; to lodge; to nominate; to appoint (c) to vouch for; to give a warranty; to assure; to promise (d) to fail after starting well; to make a hissing noise which gradually fades into silence
v. set out (a) to display; to undertake; to attempt; to begin a journey; to arrange (b) to endanger; to place in danger; to imperil; to put at risk (c) to put; to lay; to lodge; to nominate; to appoint (d) to fight for; to challenge; to appeal
v. value (a) to assign too low a value to (b) to esteem; to cherish; to assess; to estimate (c) to go in search of; to look for; to search for; to request (d) to hold at bay; to gain advantage on the market; to approach; to catch; to trap
v. lose (a) to misplace; to be deprived of; to be defeated; to fail; opposite of to win (b) to delete; to skip over; to neglect (c) to move quickly; to pass quickly (d) to embarrass; to mix up; to muddle up; to bewilder; to startle |
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v. fetch (a) to govern; to control; to determine; to decide; to decree (b) to establish; to create; to build; to set up; to start a company (c) to go after and bring back; to pick up; to charm (d) to appreciate; to esteem; to respect; to appraise; to assess worth
n. consciousness (a) thickness of some material that covers a surface; covering; bed; stratum (b) extensive piece of land usually with a large house on it; person's property; wealth; possessions (c) product which can rot or spoil (fruit, food etc.) (d) awareness; cognition; ability to perceive
v. gauge (a) to measure; to evaluate; to determine; to estimate (b) to remove; to take out; to squeeze; to press; to elicit (c) to become larger; to cultivate; to be changed; to turn into (d) to hire as a worker; to activate; to operate; to use
v. frank (a) to overstate; to make something seem greater or more important than it really is (b) to design; to mold; to form; to direct; to be formed (c) to deliver without charge (d) to bend; to turn sharply in a different direction
v. compromise (a) to establish an agreement; to settle a dispute (b) to defend; to save from harm; to watch over; to guard (c) to crack; to become defective; to become cracked (d) to list; to describe; to specify; to assign |