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abide to put up with; stand. [1/3 definitions]
abolish to do away with; put a stop to; end. [1/2 definitions]
accompany to put (something) together with another thing to enhance it or support it. [1/4 definitions]
actuate to put into action or set in motion; cause to operate. [1/2 definitions]
add to put on or with something else to make it larger or better. [2/3 definitions]
advance to propose or put forth; suggest. [1/14 definitions]
air to open to the air or put outdoors. [1/6 definitions]
anoint to put oil or ointment on, especially as part of a religious ritual that confers honor and sacredness. [1/2 definitions]
ante in poker, an amount of money that a player must put into play before seeing his or her cards. [3 definitions]
apply to make use of or put to use. [2/5 definitions]
archive to put or store in an archive. [1/2 definitions]
argue to put forward reasons for or against something. [1/5 definitions]
arrange to put in an order. [1/2 definitions]
arrangement a group of things that have been put together in a certain way. [1/2 definitions]
array to put in order or position; organize or arrange. [1/5 definitions]
Ash Wednesday the first day of Lent, on which some Christians put ashes on their foreheads as a sign of penitence.
ask to put a question to someone. [1/4 definitions]
assembly a collection of parts put together to form a whole, as in a machine. [1/4 definitions]
assembly line a set-up in a factory whereby a product being put together passes, in moving along a track, conveyor belt, or the like, a succession of stations with workers, each of whom adds, adjusts, or secures apart to the whole.
assert to put forward strongly. [1/2 definitions]
assume to put on in a false way; pretend. [1/3 definitions]