v. space (a) to contrive false evidence against; to set up; to construct; to build; to fashion; to formulate (b) to set some distance apart (c) to work; to act; to operate; to perform (d) to upset; to disturb; to divide
v. bank (a) to allot; to apportion; to give somebody a task or responsibility; to delegate; to appoint (b) to find fault; to express displeasure; to protest (c) to have faith in; to assume; to suppose (d) to deposit money; in a money institution; to count on; to depend upon
v. exert (a) to enter; to penetrate; to infiltrate; to suffuse (b) to exercise; to use; to make an effort (c) to earn income; to make financial gains; to be of service; to be beneficial (d) to improve; to raise the quality of
v. converge (a) to be talented; to do very well; to surpass; to do better than (b) to make strong; to fortify; to reinforce; to toughen (c) to perform; to put into effect; to carry out; to execute; to realize (d) to meet; to assemble to gather; to get together
v. slip (a) to contemplate again (b) to present in a condensed form; to list the main points in a brief and comprehensive manner (c) to glide; to sneak; to slide; to decline; to deteriorate; to make a mistake (d) to acquire; to procure; to secure; to earn; to achieve |
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v. anticipate (a) to expect; to predict; to assume (b) to bill; to charge (c) to provide with a combustible substance that provides energy (d) to surround; to confine; to close in; to place an additional document or letter within another
v. supply (a) to throw away; to get rid of (b) to move back and forth; to lean in a certain direction; to be sympathetic to; to hesitate (c) to furnish; to equip; to make up for; to compensate for; to substitute for temporarily (d) to send; to dispatch; to transport (by airplane, truck, etc.); to embark
v. mind (a) to pay attention to; to supervise; to regret; to oppose; to remember; to notice (b) to enlarge; to add to; to multiply; to raise; to intensify (c) to cut; to cut down; to cut into pieces; to mince (d) to finance; to supply with money; to allocate financial sums; to extend a short-term obligation
v. slope (a) to hold a party; to feast; to dine; to drink (b) to make right; to amend (c) to investigate (d) to incline; to slant upward or downward; to cause to tilt
v. concrete (a) to expect; to predict; to assume (b) to use as an introduction; to use as a foreword (c) to solidify (d) to look at; to concern; to relate to; to esteem; to appreciate; to consider |