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(noun) the elasticity of something that can be stretched and returns to its original length. Synonyms: spring, springiness.
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(verb) cause to have, in the abstract sense or physical sense. Examples: "She gave him a black eye." "The draft gave me a cold."
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(verb) be the cause or source of. Synonyms: yield, afford. Examples: "He gave me a lot of trouble." "Our meeting afforded much interesting information."
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(verb) transfer possession of something concrete or abstract to somebody. Examples: "I gave her my money." "Can you give me lessons?." "She gave the children lots of love and tender loving care."
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(verb) convey or reveal information. Examples: "Give one's name."
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(verb) convey, as of a compliment, regards, attention, etc.; bestow. Synonyms: pay. Examples: "Don't pay him any mind." "Give the orders." "Give him my best regards." "Pay attention."
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(verb) organize or be responsible for. Synonyms: hold, throw, have, make. Examples: "Hold a reception." "Have, throw, or make a party." "Give a course."
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(verb) convey or communicate; of a smile, a look, a physical gesture. Synonyms: throw. Examples: "Throw a glance." "She gave me a dirty look."
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(verb) give as a present; make a gift of. Synonyms: gift, present. Examples: "What will you give her for her birthday?."
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(verb) cause to happen or be responsible for. Synonyms: yield. Examples: "His two singles gave the team the victory."
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(verb) dedicate. Synonyms: pay, devote. Examples: "Give thought to." "Give priority to." "Pay attention to."
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(verb) give or supply. Synonyms: render, yield, return, generate. Examples: "The cow brings in 5 liters of milk." "This year's crop yielded 1,000 bushels of corn." "The estate renders some revenue for the family."
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(verb) transmit (knowledge or skills). Synonyms: impart, leave, pass on. Examples: "Give a secret to the russians." "Leave your name and address here." "Impart a new skill to the students."
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(verb) bring about. Synonyms: establish. Examples: "The trompe l'oeil-illusion establishes depth."
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(verb) leave with; give temporarily. Examples: "Can i give you my keys while i go in the pool?." "Can i give you the children for the weekend?."
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(verb) emit or utter. Examples: "Give a gulp." "Give a yelp."
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(verb) endure the loss of. Synonyms: sacrifice. Examples: "He gave his life for his children." "I gave two sons to the war."
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(verb) place into the hands or custody of. Synonyms: pass, hand, reach, pass on, turn over. Examples: "Hand me the spoon, please." "Turn the files over to me, please." "He turned over the prisoner to his lawyers."
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(verb) give entirely to a specific person, activity, or cause. Synonyms: dedicate, consecrate, commit, devote. Examples: "She committed herself to the work of god." "Give one's talents to a good cause." "Consecrate your life to the church."
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(verb) give (as medicine). Examples: "I gave him the drug."
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(verb) give or convey physically. Synonyms: apply. Examples: "She gave him first aid." "I gave him a punch in the nose."
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(verb) bestow. Synonyms: render. Examples: "Give homage." "Render thanks."
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(verb) bestow, especially officially. Synonyms: grant. Examples: "Grant a degree." "Give a divorce." "This bill grants us new rights."
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(verb) move in order to make room for someone for something. Synonyms: move over, give way, ease up, yield. Examples: "The park gave way to a supermarket." "`move over,' he told the crowd."
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(verb) give food to. Synonyms: feed. Examples: "Feed the starving children in india." "Don't give the child this tough meat."
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(verb) contribute to some cause. Synonyms: contribute, chip in, kick in. Examples: "I gave at the office."
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(verb) break down, literally or metaphorically. Synonyms: collapse, fall in, cave in, give way, break, founder. Examples: "The wall collapsed." "The business collapsed." "The dam broke." "The roof collapsed." "The wall gave in." "The roof finally gave under the weight of the ice."
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(verb) estimate the duration or outcome of something. Examples: "He gave the patient three months to live." "I gave him a very good chance at success."
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(verb) execute and deliver. Examples: "Give bond."
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(verb) deliver in exchange or recompense. Examples: "I'll give you three books for four cds."
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(verb) afford access to. Synonyms: afford, open. Examples: "The door opens to the patio." "The french doors give onto a terrace."
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(verb) present to view. Examples: "He gave the sign to start."
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(verb) perform for an audience. Examples: "Pollini is giving another concert in new york."
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(verb) be flexible under stress of physical force. Synonyms: yield. Examples: "This material doesn't give."
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(verb) propose. Examples: "He gave the first of many toasts at the birthday party."
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(verb) accord by verdict. Examples: "Give a decision for the plaintiff."
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(verb) manifest or show. Examples: "This student gives promise of real creativity." "The office gave evidence of tampering."
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(verb) offer in good faith. Examples: "He gave her his word."
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(verb) submit for consideration, judgment, or use. Examples: "Give one's opinion." "Give an excuse."
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(verb) guide or direct, as by behavior of persuasion. Examples: "You gave me to think that you agreed with me."
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(verb) allow to have or take. Examples: "I give you two minutes to respond."
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(verb) inflict as a punishment. Examples: "She gave the boy a good spanking." "The judge gave me 10 years."
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(verb) occur. Examples: "What gives?."
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(verb) consent to engage in sexual intercourse with a man. Examples: "She gave herself to many men."
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(verb) proffer (a body part). Examples: "She gave her hand to her little sister."
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