To approach ➡ to approximate, to come on To approve ➡ to sanction officially; to ratify; to confirm To argue ➡ to have an argument, a quarrel To arise ➡ to proceed; to issue; to spring To arrange ➡ to put in order, to organize To arrive ➡ to get to a certain place To …
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]]>To approach
to approximate, to come on
To approve
to sanction officially; to ratify; to confirm
To argue
to have an argument, a quarrel
To arise
to proceed; to issue; to spring
To arrange
to put in order, to organize
To arrive
to get to a certain place
To ask
to make a request, petition, seek, inquire set a price on
To assess
to estimate or judge the value, character, etc., of; evaluate
To associate
to connect or join together; combine
To assure
to guarantee, promise (to do something)
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]]>To agree to be of one mind To allow to permit, to let To alter to change To announce to give public notice To anticipate to expect To appeal to be attractive To appear to look, to seem To apply to put to use To appoint to assign To appreciate to esteem
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]]>To agree to be of one mind
To allow to permit, to let
To alter to change
To announce to give public notice
To anticipate to expect
To appeal to be attractive
To appear to look, to seem
To apply to put to use
To appoint to assign
To appreciate to esteem
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]]>To act ➡ to perform theatrical role, to have an effect To adapt ➡ to change oneself so as to be adapted To add ➡ to make an addition To adjust ➡ to modify To admire ➡ to be impressed by someone To admit ➡ to give warrant or allowance To adopt ➡ to take …
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]]>To act
to perform theatrical role, to have an effect
To adapt
to change oneself so as to be adapted
To add
to make an addition
To adjust
to modify
To admire
to be impressed by someone
To admit
to give warrant or allowance
To adopt
to take voluntarily as one!s own child
To advance
to develop
To advise
to suggest
To afford
to have the financial means to do something or buy something
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]]>VERBS To surpass > to do sth. better than sb./sth. else or better than expected To affect > to influence or cause sb./sth. to change in a particular way To abandon > to leave …
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]]>To surpass > to do sth. better than sb./sth. else or better than expected
To affect > to influence or cause sb./sth. to change in a particular way
To abandon > to leave sb./sth. that you are responsible for, usually permanently
To absorb > to take in and hold sth. (a liquid, heat, etc…)
To abuse > to use sth. in the wrong way, eg dishonestly
To accept > to take sth. willingly that sb. offers you
To accompany > to go with sb. to a place; to give or send sth. together with sth. else, in addition to it
To accuse > to say that sb. has done wrong or broken the law
To achieve > to gain sth., usually by effort or skill
To acquire > to get or obtain sth.
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