v. freight (a) to load with goods; to load; to weigh down; to send as cargo (b) to mark; to indicate; to write one's name (c) to give out; to distribute; to ration; to set aside for a special purpose (d) to cause; to incite; to bring to pass
v. disembark (a) to slope; to bend; to bow; to slant; to influence (b) to go ashore from a boat; to leave a plane or vehicle; to land (c) to gain; to obtain; to earn a point (in a game, etc.); to tally; to grade a test (d) to defeat; to master; to crush; to stagger; to stun; to daze
v. suspend (a) to hang; to postpone; to defer; to expel (b) to copy files from a distant computer onto another computer through an Internet connection (c) to chase after; to follow; to aspire to; to strive for (d) to fall on; to storm; to invade; to attack; to seize; to assault
v. entertain (a) to interest; to amuse; to host (b) to copy; to photograph; to snapshot (c) to exercise; to train; to drill (d) to wrap; to combine things together as one inseparable unit
v. realize (a) to understand; to comprehend; to accomplish; to convert into cash; to liquidate (b) to hand over to another nation or judicial authority (c) to train in advance (d) to repay; to refund; to compensate for a loss; to repay for an expense |
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v. dispose (a) to control; to arrange; to put in order (b) to erect; to set; to put; to place (c) to hang; to postpone; to defer; to expel (d) to transmit over the radio; to publicize; to advertise
n. elevation (a) guidance; supervision; conducting; management (b) height of something; altitude above sea or ground level; raising; lifting up; grandeur (c) article, thing; goal; focus of a thought or action (d) item or detail included in a description of requirements or plans
v. debut (a) to make an outline; to draw up in written form; to conscript; to draw out and separate (b) to move; to circulate; to draft; to assemble for action (especially armed reserves) (c) to plan; to design; to name; to call (d) to perform for the first time; to make one's premiere performance
v. retrieve (a) to recover; to regain; to bring back; to fetch; to rescue (b) to sightsee; to voyage; to travel (c) to stretch; to enlarge; to lengthen; to reach out (d) to gather together; to group together; to press in
v. demolish (a) to destroy; to ruin; to tear down; to remove (b) to refuse; to go down; to decrease; to fall (c) to cause suffering to; to behave unjustly toward (d) to record; to enroll; to have an effect; to have influence |