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1 precipitated
Синонимический ряд:1. deposited (verb) deposited; lay down2. spurred (verb) bring on; prompted; spurred -
2 deposited
1. депонированный; депонирован2. депонировать; депонированныйСинонимический ряд:1. banked (verb) banked; lay away2. precipitated (verb) lay down; precipitated -
3 prompted
подсказывать; подсказанныйСинонимический ряд:1. induced (verb) argued into; brought around; convinced; drew in/drawn in; drew on/drawn on; drew/drawn; got/got or gotten; induced; persuaded; prevailed on; prevailed upon; procured; talked into; won over2. spurred (verb) bring on; precipitated; spurred3. stirred (verb) aroused; excited; inspired; provoked; stimulated; stirred4. urged (verb) egged on; exhorted; goaded; pressed; pricked; prodded; propelled; sicced; urged -
4 spurred
1. a носящий шпоры2. a имеющий шпоры3. a снабжённый шипами, зубьями4. a поражённый спорыньёй5. a подстёгиваемый, поощряемыйСинонимический ряд:1. moved (verb) aroused; egg on; excited; galvanised; impelled; incited; inflamed; inspired; instigated; kindled; motivated; moved; provoked; roused; stimulated; work up2. prompted (verb) bring on; precipitated; prompted3. urged (verb) egged on; exhorted; goaded; pricked; prodded; propelled; sicced; urged
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