inform
Webster Dictionary
to give form or share to; to give vital ororganizing power to; to give life to; to imbue and actuate with vitality; to animate; to mold; to figure; to fashion
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contribute
Webster Dictionary
to give or grant i common with others; to give to a common stock or for a common purpose; to furnish or suply in part; to give (money or other aid) for a specified object; as, to contribute food or fuel for the poor
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name
(list, name)
Princeton's WordNet
give or make a list of; name individually; give the names of
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list
(list, name)
Princeton's WordNet
give or make a list of; name individually; give the names of
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accede
(ækˈsid)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
to give one's consent, approval, or adherence by yielding; give in; agree; assent:
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yes
(ɛs)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
to give an affirmative reply to; give assent or approval to.
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antithesis
(ˌsiz)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
the placing of a sentence or one of its parts against another to which it is opposed to form a balanced contrast of ideas, as in “Give me liberty or give me death.”
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grant
Webster Dictionary
to give over; to make conveyance of; to give the possession or title of; to convey; -- usually in answer to petition
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listen
Webster Dictionary
to give close attention with the purpose of hearing; to give ear; to hearken; to attend
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indulge
Webster Dictionary
to give free course to; to give one's self up to; as, to indulge sloth, pride, selfishness, or inclinations;
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peal
Webster Dictionary
to utter or give forth loudly; to cause to give out loud sounds; to noise abroad
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give
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to excite or cause to exist, as a sensation; as, to give offense; to give pleasure or pain
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discountenance
Webster Dictionary
to refuse to countenance, or give the support of one's approval to; to give one's influence against; to restrain by cold treatment; to discourage
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dose
Webster Dictionary
to give doses to; to medicine or physic to; to give potions to, constantly and without need
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flavor
Webster Dictionary
to give flavor to; to add something (as salt or a spice) to, to give character or zest
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invigorate
Webster Dictionary
to give vigor to; to strengthen; to animate; to give life and energy to
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discharge
Webster Dictionary
to give forth; to emit or send out; as, a pipe discharges water; to let fly; to give expression to; to utter; as, to discharge a horrible oath
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bequeath
Webster Dictionary
to give or leave by will; to give by testament; -- said especially of personal property
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spawn
(ɔn)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
to give birth to; give rise to:
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warrant
Webster Dictionary
to make secure; to give assurance against harm; to guarantee safety to; to give authority or power to do, or forbear to do, anything by which the person authorized is secured, or saved harmless, from any loss or damage by his action
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relieve
Webster Dictionary
to free, wholly or partly, from any burden, trial, evil, distress, or the like; to give ease, comfort, or consolation to; to give aid, help, or succor to; to support, strengthen, or deliver; as, to relieve a besieged town
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theory of electrolytic dissociation
(theory of dissociation, theory of electrolytic dissociation, Arrhenius theory of dissociation)
Princeton's WordNet
(chemistry) theory that describes aqueous solutions in terms of acids (which dissociate to give hydrogen ions) and bases (which dissociate to give hydroxyl ions); the product of an acid and a base is a salt and water
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theory of dissociation
(theory of dissociation, theory of electrolytic dissociation, Arrhenius theory of dissociation)
Princeton's WordNet
(chemistry) theory that describes aqueous solutions in terms of acids (which dissociate to give hydrogen ions) and bases (which dissociate to give hydroxyl ions); the product of an acid and a base is a salt and water
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arrhenius theory of dissociation
(theory of dissociation, theory of electrolytic dissociation, Arrhenius theory of dissociation)
Princeton's WordNet
(chemistry) theory that describes aqueous solutions in terms of acids (which dissociate to give hydrogen ions) and bases (which dissociate to give hydroxyl ions); the product of an acid and a base is a salt and water
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cant
Webster Dictionary
a sudden thrust, push, kick, or other impulse, producing a bias or change of direction; also, the bias or turn so give; as, to give a ball a cant
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represent
Webster Dictionary
to exhibit to another mind in language; to show; to give one's own impressions and judgement of; to bring before the mind; to set forth; sometimes, to give an account of; to describe
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blow
Webster Dictionary
the act of forcing air from the mouth, or through or from some instrument; as, to give a hard blow on a whistle or horn; to give the fire a blow with the bellows
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promise
Webster Dictionary
to afford hopes or expectation; to give ground to expect good; rarely, to give reason to expect evil
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dispose
Webster Dictionary
to give a tendency or inclination to; to adapt; to cause to turn; especially, to incline the mind of; to give a bent or propension to; to incline; to make inclined; -- usually followed by to, sometimes by for before the indirect object
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innerve
Webster Dictionary
to give nervous energy or power to; to give increased energy,force,or courage to; to invigorate; to stimulate
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