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amounts (verb)

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  • indulge — [c]/ɪnˈdʌldʒ / (say in dulj) verb (indulged, indulging) –verb (i) 1. (sometimes followed by in) to allow oneself to yield to an inclination: *Four of us … were sitting in the lane beside the Royal indulging in our favourite pastime – drinking… …  

  • add — verb 1 PUT WITH (T) to put something with something else or with a group of other things: add sth to sth: Do you want to add your name to the list? | I gave him a rare Swedish stamp to add to his collection. 2 COUNTING (I, T) to put two or more… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • eke out — verb 1. supplement what is thought to be deficient (Freq. 2) He eked out his meager pay by giving private lessons Braque eked out his collages with charcoal • Syn: ↑fill out • Hypernyms: ↑supplement …   Useful english dictionary

  • buy up — verb take over ownership of; of corporations and companies (Freq. 2) • Syn: ↑take over, ↑buy out • Derivationally related forms: ↑buyout (for: ↑buy out), ↑takeover …   Useful english dictionary

  • dish out — verb 1. administer or bestow, as in small portions administer critical remarks to everyone present dole out some money shell out pocket money for the children deal a blow to someone the machine dispenses soft drinks • Syn: ↑distribu …   Useful english dictionary

  • pick at — verb 1. pluck or pull at with the fingers (Freq. 1) She picked nervously at the buttons of her blouse • Syn: ↑pluck at, ↑pull at • Hypernyms: ↑pull • Verb Frames …   Useful english dictionary

  • distribute — verb ( uted; uting) Etymology: Middle English, from Latin distributus, past participle of distribuere, from dis + tribuere to allot more at tribute Date: 15th century transitive verb 1. to divide among several or many ; …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • pilfer — verb (pilfered; pilfering) Etymology: Middle French pelfrer, from pelfre booty Date: circa 1548 intransitive verb steal; especially to steal stealthily in small amounts and often again and again transitive verb steal; especially to steal in small …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • consume mass quantities — verb a) To eat or drink abundant amounts of food or beverage. Connie Conehead: Merkon, we invite you to consume mass quantities. b) To use large amounts of any resource. Suppose that A chooses, aftern returning from numerous expeditions to the… …   Wiktionary

  • abound — verb exist in large numbers or amounts. ↘(abound in/with) have in large numbers or amounts. Origin ME: from OFr. abunder, from L. abundare overflow , from ab from + undare surge …   English new terms dictionary

  • detect — verb ADVERB ▪ early, late ▪ Some cancers can now be cured if they are detected early. ▪ quickly, rapidly ▪ automatically ▪ …   Collocations dictionary

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