v. tax (a) to confirm; to license; to authorize (b) to hesitate; to stumble; to sway; to totter; to be unstable (c) to impose a tariff; to impose a levy; to burden; to demand too much (d) to remove; to take out; to squeeze; to press; to elicit
v. elaborate (a) to provide additional details; to plan carefully and with great detail; to produce; to develop (b) to make a summary; to give a report; to inform; to instruct somebody (c) to work as an employee (i.e. in the legal or bank business) (d) to make a call; to ring
v. auction (a) to sell something through a bidding system (b) to stance (c) to create; to write; to relax; to calm oneself; to settle (d) to agree; to give; to bestow; to answer to; to donate
v. associate (a) to write one's name by hand; to sign one's name (b) to share company; to connect; to relate to; to combine (c) to try and obtain something through persuasion or earnest requests (d) to dare; to invite to engage in a contest; to stimulate; to test one's ability
v. equip (a) to contract; to empower; to authorize; to confer (b) to provide with the required supplies, tools and items (c) to produce and distribute printed material; to advertise (d) to equip; to outfit with supplies |
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v. switch (a) to make a stupid mistake; to move back and forth in a clumsy manner (b) to advertise; to bring to the attention of a large audience (c) to change; to shift; to exchange; to trade; to turn on or off (d) to prejudice; to influence opinions
v. draft (a) to make an outline; to draw up in written form; to conscript; to draw out and separate (b) to be plentiful; to be filled with; to overflow with (c) to appraise; to judge the worth or quality; to assess; to gauge (d) to mark as different; to see as different; to discern; to recognize
v. accord (a) to crash; to meet head on; to come together with solid or direct impact (b) to depend on; to trust in (c) to give; to match; to fit; to complement (d) to see; to look; to pay attention; to supervise
v. experience (a) to push; to iron; to remove creases or wrinkles; to confiscate for public or government use (b) to try; to live through; to feel; to endure (c) to increase; to enlarge; to enhance; to multiply (d) to organize; to settle; to structure; to order; to systematize
v. flaw (a) to crack; to become defective; to become cracked (b) to substantiate with evidence; to demonstrate; to show clearly (c) to recommence; to begin again; to retake; to take back; to continue (d) to consent; to concur; to suit; to have the same opinion; to fit |