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21 bodar
• alive; animated; awake; awaken; blithe; blithesome; brisk; buoyaot; cheerful; erect; jealous; live; lively; quick; sleepless; sprightly; vigorous; vivacious -
22 dići
• boost; cabbage; dislodge; elevate; erect; get up; heave; hoist; hoist to up; lift; pilfer; pinch; pinch off; purchase; purloin; put up; raise; raise up; rear; set oneself up; spring; start; strike; sway; swindle; to get up; toss; turn up; uphold; waken -
23 dignut
• atrip; erect; raised; up -
24 dizati
• elevate; erect; heave; hoist; hoist to up; lift; pinch off; prig; prying; purchase; put up; raise up; rear; run aloft; sling up -
25 graditi
• build; build (built, built); construct; ditch; edify; erect; fashion; lay down; make; place; to bark at; turn -
26 izgraditi
• build; build up; construct; decry; develop; edify; erect; fabricate; make; shape -
27 montirati
• adjust; assemble; built in; erect; fit; instal; install; ix; mount; put up -
28 nakostrešen
• bristled; erect; staring -
29 podići
• betake; elevate; enhance; erect; hoist; hold up; lift; outweigh; pick; pitch; raise; rear; to set up; upraise -
30 podignut
• constructed; enhanced; erect; raised; risen; shifted; upcast -
31 postojan
• adamant; equable; erect; ever-lasting; imperishable; insistent; lasing; lasting; nonvolatile; permanent; persistent; resolute; secure; stable; staunch; steadfast; steady; strong; sturdy; tenable; true-blue -
32 povisiti
• aggrandize; appreciate; boost; elevate; enhance; erect; heighten; increase; lift; raise up; step up -
33 prav
• bar; direct; erect; guiltiless; guiltless; lank; lineal; mucky; proper; real; right; sincere; starken; straighaway; straight; straight forward; straight right; straightforward; typical; upright -
34 sazidati
• build; construct; erect -
35 sklopiti
• adjust; assemble; construct; contract; erect; fabricate; fit; fold; form; install; mount; negotiate; put together; seal off; shut ones eyes; shut one's eyes; strike up -
36 uspravan
• apeak; erect; perpendicular; plumb; stand up; stand-up; upright; vericail; vertical -
37 zidati
• brick; build; erect; mason; wall
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