v. move (a) to act on; to transfer from one place to another; to change residence (b) to stress; to show the importance of (c) to decorate; to beautify (d) to surround; to enclose; to hesitate; to falter in speaking
v. style (a) to transport; to continue; to bear (b) to become bigger; to expand (c) to make easy; to assist; to forward; to promote; to expedite (d) to plan; to design; to name; to call
v. inconvenience (a) to summarize; to review with a short summary (b) to cause discomfort; to trouble; to put out; to disturb (c) to demand; to claim; to need; to call for; to order; to command (d) to end; to sum up; to complete; to conclude
v. emphasize (a) to stress; to show the importance of (b) to take money from the bank; to retire; to remove (c) to go on holiday (d) to send a letter or other item via the postal service; to post
v. fold (a) to make whole; to finish; to perfect (b) to bend; to crease; to wrap; to envelop; to clasp (c) to declare; to say; to send quickly; to squeeze; to extract (d) to put into a stable; to delay; to check the progress of |
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v. define (a) to explain; to clarify; to limit; to set boundaries (b) to lease; to rent; to employ (c) to leave; to go away; to go in a different direction; to die (d) to make certain; to guarantee; to make secure
n. rival (a) worry; issue; problem; group of companies; large corporation (b) recuperation; getting well; return (c) one who serves tables at a restaurant or pub (d) competitor; opponent; contender
v. host (a) to compare in a critical manner; to verify; to collect; to compile (b) to rotate; to turn; to spin; to encircle; to think about; to contemplate (c) to complete a course of study and receive a degree or diploma (d) to act as master of ceremonies; to receive guests into one's home; to give a party
v. commission (a) to persuade; to influence; to prove (b) to make circular shape (c) to contract; to empower; to authorize; to confer (d) to make clear; to concentrate
v. oversee (a) to substitute for; to return something to a particular position or location (b) to echo (c) to devote to; to set apart for; to inscribe (a book, poem, song, story, etc.) to someone (d) to supervise; to manage; to inspect |