v. admit (a) to turn into money; to turn profit; to finance (b) to cut off; to curtail; to trim off (c) to confess to something; to allow entrance; to accept as valid (d) to finish; to infer; to deduce; to make a decision
v. range (a) to exercise; to train; to drill (b) to request the presence of; to solicit; to attract; to encourage; to promote (c) to send off quickly; to dismiss; to conclude with speed and efficiency; to eliminate (d) to determine the scope of a target; to extend; to stretch; to vary
v. thread (a) to believe; to have faith in; to supply goods by deferred payment (b) to demolish; to ruin; to destruct; to erase (c) to pass something through an opening (d) to make a request; to implement; to realize; to put into practice
v. order (a) to go in search of; to look for; to search for; to request (b) to command; to request something; to arrange; to manage (c) to comfort; to console; to encourage; to relieve; to appease (d) to move to a different apartment; to move to a different place
v. get through with (a) to draw attention; to captivate; to fascinate (b) to shatter; to crack; to be cut off; to cancel (c) to finish; to complete (d) to glide; to sneak; to slide; to decline; to deteriorate; to make a mistake |
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v. go through (a) to remove; to get rid of (b) to experience; to endure (c) to leave; to go out (d) to fluctuate; to hesitate; to waver
n. deed of surrender (a) a legal document that temporarily transfers a property from one individual to another (b) cork; stopper; electrical connector; block; advertisement (c) obligation; responsibility; assignment; customs tax (d) a significant decline in general economic activity extending over a period of time
v. plane (a) to respect deeply; to honor greatly (b) to extend; to lengthen (c) to smooth wood; to make smooth; to remove rough areas (d) to accuse; to admonish
v. empty (a) to surpass; to pass; to go beyond; to outdo (b) to startle; to astonish; to ambush (c) to save from destruction; to rescue (d) to remove the contents of
v. tie (a) to bind; to fasten with a rope or cord (b) to attach firmly; to fasten tightly (c) to outlive; to remain in use; to outlast; to endure; to withstand (d) not intended to earn profits; to observe; to remark on; to make a comment; to record |