v. disappear (a) to go before; to be in front; to be ahead of; to predate (b) to submit; to consent; to obey; to agree with (c) to determine; to decide; to separate into constituent parts (d) to go out of sight; to become extinct; to cease to exist; to vanish
v. subside (a) to invent; to create; to contrive; to think up (b) to descend; to decline; to abate; to lessen (c) to relate to; to deal with; to process; to pay for (d) to find fault; to express displeasure; to protest
v. structure (a) to establish an agreement; to settle a dispute (b) to prophesy; to foretell; to announce in advance (c) to organize; to arrange; to give form to (d) to provide; to supply (food, etc.); to care for
v. sign (a) to cause to be concerned with; to engage; to engross (b) to motivate; to stimulate; to provoke; to influence; to encourage (c) to work; to toil; to exert oneself; to work hard (d) to mark; to indicate; to write one's name
v. chart (a) to make a graph; to draw; to diagram (b) to register; to adjust prices or salaries in accordance with changes in economic indicators (c) to echo (d) to reach; to achieve; to fulfill; to realize (a goal, purpose, etc.) |
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v. go along with (a) to supply with stock; to equip with supplies (esp. food) (b) to visit a store and purchase goods; to browse in a store; to inform on; to betray (British Slang) (c) to force; to coerce; to influence; to impose; to demand (d) to comply; to conform; to follow; to agree
v. cope (a) to manage in spite of difficulty; to struggle successfully (b) to fill; to pack (with goods, cargo, etc.) (c) to explain; to give a report; to cause; to regard (d) to bind with a contract
v. lock (a) to fix in place; to link firmly together; to be held in place (b) to consent; to concur; to suit; to have the same opinion; to fit (c) to provide a guarantee against possible damage or loss; to make certain (d) to make an outline; to draw up in written form; to conscript; to draw out and separate
v. part (a) to exchange one thing for another; to trade; to barter (b) to divide; to separate; to be divided; to allocate (c) to reveal; to uncover; to disclose (d) to assign to a duty; to station; to publicize; to advertise
v. budget (a) to prepare a financial plan; to make financial arrangements (b) to annoy; to harass; to worry; to make an effort; to be concerned (c) to accompany someone; to appear; to advance; to succeed (d) to shut; to be shut; to finish; to complete |