n. page (a) piece of paper; attendant; servant (b) lack; scarcity; deficit; deficiency (c) petition; instance of asking for something; something that is asked for; object of a petition (d) region; district; zone; area; domain
n. scanner (a) place where an event occurs; vista; view (b) representing something less strongly than what the facts would justify (c) any of the five faculties of perception; perception; recognition; awareness (d) peripheral device used to convert objects or images into digital images (Computers)
v. downsize (a) to reduce the size of; to make smaller; to cut the number of employees (b) to give up; to renounce; to deny; to disavow; to retract (c) to require; to compel; to force upon; to enforce; to institute (d) to organize; to settle; to structure; to order; to systematize
v. resonate (a) to echo (b) to restore to health; to make well; to correct a bad habit; to preserve food (c) to grant a person or persons legal custodianship over property not belonging to them (d) to stir up; to arouse feelings; to provoke; to stimulate
n. shelf (a) shortened form of a word or word combination (b) attention; concern; caution; supervision; management (c) diligence; neatness (d) a support that consists of a horizontal surface for holding objects; projection; rock ledge; sandbank |
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n. faith (a) the process of installing a newer and more powerful version of a software package or a piece of hardware (b) written order directing a bank to pay a specific amount of money (c) chance meeting (d) belief in a particular thing or person; religion; trust; confidence; loyalty
n. discouragement (a) derailment; feeling of despair in the face of obstacles (b) rivalry; contest; act of competing against another (c) minor office worker; book-keeper; bureaucrat (d) caution; warning; admonition; suspension of proceedings (law)
n. apology (a) overseer; director; manager (b) list; record; regulator; gauge (c) expression of regret or sorrow; excuse; defense; justification (d) rivalry; contest; act of competing against another
v. predominate (a) to indicate; to signal; to write down; to record; to notice (b) to control to rule over; to be superior (c) to visit; to spend time in a place; to remain temporarily; to lodge (d) to identify; to acknowledge; to know; to admit
v. divide (a) to grind the teeth together; to abrade; to grind; to make a harsh grinding noise (b) to make an error; to be wrong; to confuse (c) to separate into parts; to part; to share; to apportion (d) to record; to enroll; to have an effect; to have influence |