v. revise (a) to make changes in order to improve something; to edit; to correct (b) to meet by chance; to face; to meet with (difficulties, hardships, etc.) (c) to rub off; to remove totally; to delete (d) to travel to unknown regions; to investigate; to examine; to research
v. esteem (a) to tend to; to attend; to work; to perform a duty or task (b) to hunt; to pursue; to run over; to race (c) to respect; to honor; to admire; to value (d) to attract; to pull; to sketch; to depict with lines; to conclude
v. fund (a) to pay to; to hire; to employ (b) to finance; to supply with money; to allocate financial sums; to extend a short-term obligation (c) to hunt; to pursue; to run over; to race (d) to postpone; to hinder; to linger; to move slowly; to loiter
v. intensify (a) to explain; to clarify; to elucidate; to understand or explain in a particular way (b) to increase; to strengthen; to heighten (c) to control; to arrange; to put in order (d) to give one thing in return for another; to replace one thing with another; to trade; to barter
v. taste (a) to incorporate; to take in; to absorb (b) to put into practice; to accomplish; to perform; to conduct (c) to check flavor by eating; to attempt; to try (d) to devise; to conceive; to develop; to plan |
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v. term (a) to provide with a combustible substance that provides energy (b) to name; to call; to designate (c) to check flavor by eating; to attempt; to try (d) to climb; to ascend; to weigh; to do according to a particular ratio
n. benchmark (a) plan; goal; aim; objective; meaning (b) criterion; measure; point of reference for comparison (c) panel containing buttons for connecting and disconnecting telephone or electrical circuits (d) association; organization; community; rich upper class; fellowship; companionship
v. innovate (a) to fit; to match; to satisfy; to please; to clothe (b) to place in a row; to cover the inside of; to pad (c) to eat or drink; to use up; to destroy (d) to make changes; to create something new; to invent
v. surmise (a) to consent; to concur; to suit; to have the same opinion; to fit (b) to cover; to hide (c) to infer; to conjecture; to guess; to presume (d) to give assignments; to overburden; to strain
v. specialize (a) to gain entrance to; to get at (b) to devote oneself to a particular profession or field of study; to limit (c) to make false and injurious statements about another; to defame; to vilify; to malign (d) to claim; to require; to request strongly |