v. feature (a) to characterize; to depict; to describe; to present; to emphasize (b) to seize; to grip; to comprehend; to understand; to realize (c) to perform for the first time; to make one's premiere performance (d) to unite; to join; to come together; to become one
v. rectify (a) to evolve; to make to progress; to grow professionally; to develop; to speed (b) to represent; to indicate; to communicate; to express; to convey (c) to take a risk in order to achieve a goal (d) to fix; to repair; to correct; to calibrate; to adjust
v. comfort (a) to remove the contents of (b) to bring relief; to encourage; to console (c) to emphasize (d) to confirm to be true; to authorize
v. search (a) to hunt for; to look for; to investigate; to examine (b) to try to; to assay (c) to send off quickly; to dismiss; to conclude with speed and efficiency; to eliminate (d) to devote oneself to a particular profession or field of study; to limit
v. argue (a) to decorate; to imitate; to mimic; to copy an example (b) to dispute; to claim; to give reasons (c) to refuse; to go down; to decrease; to fall (d) to fasten; to connect |
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v. overlook (a) to inspect; to supervise; to miss; to omit; to ignore; to excuse (b) to vouch for; to give a warranty; to assure; to promise (c) to sail; to move at a moderate speed; to travel; to coast; to drive along slowly (d) to approve; to verify; to ascertain
v. inform (a) to accomplish; to put into action; to execute; to do (b) to communicate data to; to tell; to brief; to notify (c) to count; to equal in amount; to limit; to allot (d) to endanger; to imperil; to dare; to venture
v. enhance (a) to design; to plan (i.e. machinery, roads, etc.) (b) to put off to a later time; to delay; to defer; to put off until later; to stay (c) to increase; to intensify; to improve; to raise the value of (d) to expend money or effort for future benefits; to grant; to install; to cover; to authorize
v. believe (a) to descend; to decline; to abate; to lessen (b) to place between other things; to throw into the center of (c) to substitute for; to return something to a particular position or location (d) to have faith in; to assume; to suppose
v. adapt (a) to remove the contents of (b) to conform; to change; to make suitable; to match; to fit (c) to expect; to predict; to assume (d) to impede; to obstruct; to hinder; to meddle |