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(verb) cause to open or to become open. Synonyms: open, open up. Example: "Mary opened the car door."
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(verb) start to operate or function or cause to start operating or functioning. Synonyms: open, open up. Example: "Open a business."
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(verb) become open. Synonyms: open, open up. Example: "The door opened."
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(verb) begin or set in action, of meetings, speeches, recitals, etc.. Synonyms: open. Example: "He opened the meeting with a long speech."
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(verb) spread out or open from a closed or folded state. Synonyms: unfold, spread, spread out, open. Examples: "Open the map." "Spread your arms."
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(verb) make available. Synonyms: open, open up. Example: "This opens up new possibilities."
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(verb) become available. Synonyms: open, open up. Example: "An opportunity opened up."
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(verb) have an opening or passage or outlet. Synonyms: open. Example: "The bedrooms open into the hall."
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(verb) make the opening move. Synonyms: open. Example: "Kasparov opened with a standard opening."
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(verb) afford access to. Synonyms: afford, open, give. Examples: "The door opens to the patio." "The french doors give onto a terrace."
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(verb) display the contents of a file or start an application as on a computer. Synonyms: open.
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(adj) used of mouth or eyes. Synonyms: open (vs. closed). Examples: "Keep your eyes open." "His mouth slightly opened."
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(adj) made open or clear. Example: "The newly opened road."
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(adj) not sealed or having been unsealed. Synonyms: open. Examples: "The letter was already open." "The opened package lay on the table."
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