To give attention to; notice:
To assume an indicated rank or position in a series; be of a certain grade
To equal a total of; amount to:
To proceed, spring or rise, as a consequence, from facts, arguments, premises, combination of circumstances, consultation, thought or endeavor.
To mark off (sums or numbers) with points, as esp. a decimal fraction from a whole number
a large number or amount
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a large number or amount
To compose:
To persuade or tempt to evil or wrongdoing; lead astray
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Tally is defined as to count or to record an amount.
To bat against (a pitcher or kind of pitch) successfully:
Succeed is defined as to accomplish a goal or to come next.
To protect or ensure the privacy or secrecy of (a telephone line, for example).
To strike out or cancel (a word, for example) by or as if by drawing lines through.
To cut; scratch; score; notch
To be or continue at a specified size, price, amount, etc.
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The act of filing a document with a court or official office, as in “to record a deed.”
Rate is defined as to judge or estimate the value of something.
To furnish (a ballet, etc.) with an orchestral score
To assign a number to or mark with a number:
A geometric figure formed by a point moving in a fixed direction and in the reverse direction. The intersection of two planes is a line. &diamf3; The part of a line that lies between two points on the line is called a line segment.
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To act or decide as a judge.
To envy and resent (someone) because of that person's possession or enjoyment of (something); begrudge
To find the value or amount of
To deposit for copyright the title or description of (a book, picture, map, etc.).
Count is defined as to add up or calculate.
The definition of calculate is to use reason or common sense to determine something, or to use math to determine an answer.
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To divide among a number, according to a given proportion.
To reach or come to; arrive at
To bring about or come to an agreement concerning; settle:
To add up (to); equal in total
To combine (numbers) into a sum; calculate the total of
To account for something means to give it consideration or value.
To bring to an issue of full success; to effect; to perform; to execute fully; to fulfill; as, to accomplish a design, an object, a promise.
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Procure is to get or obtain something.
To purchase; buy:
The definition of adapt is to adjust or modify something or to a particular situation or circumstance.
To inflict damage, especially disfiguring damage, on.
To spoil the appearance of; disfigure; mar
To determine the number of; count.
To count or compute:
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To thrive is defined as to be successful in managing business or money.
To succeed, thrive, grow, etc. in a vigorous way
To be discarded or abolished:
To ornament with something flowery or fanciful
To go rapidly along; move with speed or vigor
To gain; obtain
(Naut.) To sail on a reach
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To obtain through effort or merit; achieve:
To gain with effort or despite difficulty; reach:
(Basketball) To dunk forcefully, to slam dunk.
To cook by surrounding with hot embers, ashes, sand, etc.
To criticize or rebuke harshly
To give a slap.
To punish, chastise, or afflict severely
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To parch, shrivel, or spoil by too intense heat; wither
To wither; sear
To incite by appealing to the emotions
The definition of excoriate is to chafe, abrade or wear off the skin.
To lash with words
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A brief statement mentioning the main points of something:
The whole amount, quantity, or number; an aggregate:
A total considered with reference to its constituent parts; a gross amount:
Any large number of social insects moving in a group
A large quantity, mass, or crowd
An indiscriminate or loosely associated group of things:
A large but nonspecific amount or number:
An individual, esp. an embryo, into which a graft is inserted
(Informal) A group of people having something in common; set; clique
Cloud is defined as a mass of smoke, dust, steam or a mass of things suspended in the air.
Something which has been transcribed; a writing or composition consisting of the same words as the original; a written copy.
An adding of two or more numbers to get a number called the sum
A sum or aggregate.
The settlement of an account
A large number of persons or things, esp. when gathered together or considered as a unit; host, myriad, etc.
A large group of soldiers; army
Any wandering tribe or group
A number of cattle, hogs, sheep, etc. driven or moving along as a group; flock; herd
mends (antonym)
To reform or correct:
smooths (antonym)
In a smooth manner
loses (antonym)
To wander from or become ignorant of:
fails (antonym)
To lose power or strength; weaken; die away
copulates (related)
To transfer male reproductive cells from one individual to another, usually into an internal organ or cavity, such as a cloaca. Used of animals.
obtains (related)
The definition of obtain is to get or acquire.
buys (related)
To get by paying or agreeing to pay money or some equivalent; purchase
composes (related)
To arrange aesthetically or artistically.
damages (related)
To do damage to
doth (related)
To be active; work
praises (related)
To laud the glory of (God, etc.), as in song; glorify; extol
values (related)
To determine or estimate the worth or value of; appraise.
groups (related)
An assemblage of persons or objects gathered or located together; an aggregation:
compositions (related)
A work of music, literature, or art, or its structure or organization.
arrangements (related)
(Music) An adaptation of a piece of music for other instruments, or in another style.
wholes (related)
A number, group, set, or thing lacking no part or element; a complete thing.
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