v. decline (a) to pass something through an opening (b) to refuse; to go down; to decrease; to fall (c) to make by machine; to produce; to fabricate; to invent (d) to be conspicuous; to be noticeable; to project; to protrude
v. talk (a) to converse; to speak; to spread rumors; to lecture; to reveal secret information (b) to go out of sight; to become extinct; to cease to exist; to vanish (c) to travel; to go; to journey; to happen; to eat and drink (d) to carry; to encourage; to assist financially; to substantiate
v. imagine (a) to envision; to fantasize; to visualize; to think; to assume (b) to use; to apply; to employ; to control; to channel (c) to work as an employee (i.e. in the legal or bank business) (d) to follow
v. remark (a) to ruin financially; to go bust; to go broke; to collapse (b) to make an outline; to draw up in written form; to conscript; to draw out and separate (c) to notice; to observe; to comment; to state; to say (d) to raise an opinion; to adjust the tone of
v. track (a) to fit; to adapt; to adjust; to tune; to supply with an explanatory device (b) to entrust; to order; to command; to supply with power (c) to locate (d) to follow |
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v. lend (a) to interest; to amuse; to host (b) to make or to fit according to individual needs or desires; to personalize; to individualize (c) to fasten; to link to; to add; to ascribe to; to connect to (d) to give on a temporary basis; to give money as a loan; to donate
v. career (a) to evolve; to make to progress; to grow professionally; to develop; to speed (b) to return money; to reimburse; to repay; to finance again (c) to bore a hole; to practice; to train; to sow seeds in rows (d) to bind; to fasten with a rope or cord
v. weight (a) to trade; to plan for and promote for sales of; to market goods (b) to pretend; to feign (c) to separate; to be separated; to decrease; to become smaller (d) to load; to oppress; to burden; to regard; to esteem
v. cure (a) to incline; to slant upward or downward; to cause to tilt (b) to restore to health; to make well; to correct a bad habit; to preserve food (c) to withdraw from a position (usually due to old age); go into seclusion; to withdraw (d) to fill; to pack (with goods, cargo, etc.)
v. contract (a) to confirm; to license; to authorize (b) to appeal; to summon; to invoke; to implore (c) to create a formal agreement; to bind legally; to obtain (d) to assess; to appraise; to determine value; to grade; to classify; to sort |