Giving Synonyms and Antonyms
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Synonyms for Giving
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Wearing apparel and accessories.
passing-out
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Giving freely and graciously; generous
To betake; to address; to refer;—used reflexively.
donating
The act of one who confers.
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doling out
The act of something being disgorged.
The act of giving:
(Music) A distinct articulation given in playing quick notes on the flute, by striking the tongue against the roof of the mouth; double-tonguing.
parting with
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pouring forth
Conspicuous in position, wealth, or importance; prominent:
Quick to give or forgive; generous or magnanimous
(--- Now Rare) Moderately large
Giving freely; generous.
To present a gift to
To manage or bear without disadvantage or risk to oneself:
To furnish; to afford; to render; to give forth.
To deliver or pronounce formally:
To devote is to dedicate yourself to a cause or a person.
(Intransitive) To be profitable or worth the effort.
To transfer one’s duty, interest, or right to another, especially regarding property or under a contract, so that the transferee has the same duty, interest, or right as the transferor had. See also assignment and delegate.
To apply as a remedy:
To bring or transport something to its destination.
To transmit is to transfer, or cause something to be transferred from one person to another or one place to another.
To collapse:
To cause something to collapse.
To give in; yield
To move on or ahead; proceed:
To stop the movement or progress of:
To present, represent, or exhibit on or as on a stage
Specifically, to do so in a fair and equitable manner; to allocate proportionally.
To distribute or apportion by (as if by) lot
The definition of allocate is the act of portioning out something for a certain reason, or to a person or thing.
To address or inscribe (a literary work, for example) to another as a mark of respect or affection.
To give in charge or trust; deliver for safekeeping; entrust; consign
To give or grant, especially as being due or appropriate:
To pay out; expend
To give; provide with
handing-out
To remove the wrapping from:
(Baseball) To execute a sacrifice
To break down; fail
To fail to fulfill; cancel:
To bring about; generate or effect:
(Linguistics) In generative grammar, to construct (a sentence, for example) through the successive application of linguistic operations, rules, and conditions.
To dedicate solemnly to a service or goal.
To fall to pieces; disintegrate
To sink, in the middle, by its weight or under applied pressure, below a horizontal line or plane; as, a line or cable supported by its ends sags, though tightly drawn; the floor of a room sags; hence, to lean, give way, or settle from a vertical position; as, a building may sag one way or another; a door sags on its hinges.
(Dated) To relieve from constipation; to loosen; to open.
To recede is to diminish or to move back.
To enter into by contract; establish or settle by formal agreement:
To become ensnared or entrapped; to be worse off than before.
To decline in value:
(Informal) To cope:
Ply is defined as to make multiple layers, to work at, to keep supplying or to keep asking questions.
Exude is defined as to show a lot of a certain feeling or to slowly discharge something.
To present for acceptance; offer; accord; grant
To give off; emit:
(Rare) To send or give out; manifest.
To deal out; to assign to a use.
To serve as a minister in a church
To receive or comprehend (a radio message, for example):
To deliver a blow or blows
To offer for acceptance; tender:
To take up permanent residence; make one's home
The definition of invest is to put valuable resources into something that you expect will give you a personal or financial gain.
To take or hold by lease.
To put aside or desist from (something practiced, professed, or intended); stop doing or adhering to.
To attract prospective buyers; be popular on the market:
To deed is defined as to transfer land to someone.
To secure the assistance of by granting a subsidy.
To be discarded or abolished:
To give way; collapse:
To release or discharge (steam, for example) through an opening.
Release is defined as to set free or to relieve.
To send out; to put into circulation; as, to issue notes from a bank.
To move apart (the fingers, arms, legs, wings, etc.)
To represent or perform in or as in a play; act out
To make into a drama; adapt (a story, events, etc.) for performance on the stage, in a film, etc.
(Slang) To perform a sexual act upon; specif., to have sexual intercourse with
To serve or function as a substitute for another:
To apportion by lots; allot.
To direct or shift one's attention, abilities, thoughts, etc.
Focus is defined as to concentrate on something in particular. Focus is defined as to bring into view.
To address or adapt (remarks, for example) to a specific person, audience, or purpose.
To bring to, or direct toward, a common center
To give credence to; believe:
To give as a trust to (someone):
To spend is to use all of a resource, to focus your energy on something or to give someone money.
To spend or disburse (money).
To compose:
To confer with another or others in order to come to terms or reach an agreement:
Antonyms for Giving
To withdraw is defined as to remove, turn away or take back.
To hold or keep in possession
To put or keep out of sight; secrete; conceal
To put out of sight; hide
To hold back; keep oneself (from doing something); forbear
To take care of, or have and take care or charge of
To take in, hold, or contain:
To take out or deduct (taxes, etc.) from wages or salary
To indicate unwillingness to do, accept, give, or allow:
To suffer great need
To take action in opposition to; try to eliminate, reduce, or stop:
To take part in a physical struggle or battle; struggle
To withstand is to be able to successfully cope with something or to be able to resist or remain unaffected by something.
To adhere or conform to; keep:
Words Related to Giving
To present a dramatic or musical work or other entertainment before an audience.
To perform for an audience:
To mark with a destination:
To admit of being transported:
To stir the emotions:
To collect is defined as to gather together or to call for and receive payment.
To deal or deliver (a blow, for example).
To refrain from; avoid or resist. Used with can or cannot:
To remove obstructions or entanglements from; clear:
To hold in restraint; check:
To function; operate:
To set free from the consequences of sin; redeem:
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