v. undercut (a) to offer at lower prices than the competition; to weaken; to undermine (b) to smooth wood; to make smooth; to remove rough areas (c) to leave; to go out (d) to lie down; to recline; to move in a relaxed manner; to walk lazily
v. preempt (a) to make or earn a total of (before taxes and other expenses) (b) to go on board a ship; to put on board a ship; to begin; to become involved in an enterprise (c) to plan; to invent; to design (d) to occupy a place; to take a place; to obtain at an advance opportunity
v. annoy (a) to travel; to take a trip (b) to give out; to distribute; to ration; to set aside for a special purpose (c) to organize; to arrange; to give form to (d) to bother; to trouble; to disturb; to upset
v. pertain (a) to belong to; to be connected to; to relate; to refer (b) to cause to become involved in; to arouse curiosity (c) to exchange goods and services (d) to criticize; to assess; to determine; to rule
v. appeal (a) to reduce the size of; to make smaller; to cut the number of employees (b) to make valid; to make lawful; to justify; to make permissible (c) to plead; to request; to petition for a new trial or judgment (d) to be in possession of; to belong to; to confess |
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v. discover (a) to tempt or tease by presenting something as available and then withholding it (b) to give a heading or name to (i.e. a book, painting, etc.); to grant a right; to claim something (c) to find out; to come across; to get information about something (d) to decide; to define; to conclude; to cause; to affect
v. field (a) to increase; to enlarge; to enhance; to multiply (b) to permit; to approve; to empower (c) to hide; to keep secret; to cover up (d) to answer adequately or successfully
v. stage (a) to fail; to collapse; to defeat; to overthrow; to descend (b) to set apart an additional amount of space or money for security (c) to perform; to present; to carry out; to execute (d) to publish; to distribute; to circulate; to emit
v. share (a) to plan; to design; to imagine; to conceive; to envision (b) to divide; to apportion; to receive a portion; to participate (c) to require; to be in distress; to be under hardship; to be obligated (d) to practice; to employ; to exploit; to treat; to consume
v. finance (a) to raise money for; to provide with funds; to fund; to pay for (b) to make more efficient; to organize; to simplify (c) to be talented; to do very well; to surpass; to do better than (d) to incline; to slant upward or downward; to cause to tilt |