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incites (verb)

  • 1 sets

    устанавливать; комплект

    in sets — в комплектах, в наборах

    Синонимический ряд:
    1. bearings (noun) addresses; airs; bearings; comportments; demeanors; deportments; miens; ports; presences
    2. gangs (noun) circles; cliques; crowds; gangs
    3. gifts (noun) bents; bumps; faculties; flairs; genii; gifts; heads; knacks; noses; talents; turns
    4. groups (noun) arrays; batches; batteries; bodies; bunches; bundles; circles; clots; clumps; clusters; clutches; collections; crowds; groups; knots; lots; parcels; platoons; pushes; sorts; suites
    5. orders (noun) categories; classes; classifications; orders
    6. scenes (noun) sceneries; scenery; scenes; settings; stage sets; stage settings
    7. belongs (verb) belongs; fits
    8. broods (verb) broods; covers; sits
    9. calls (verb) approximates; calls; estimates; reckons
    10. declines (verb) declines; dips; goes down; sinks
    11. dictates (verb) decrees; dictates; imposes; lays down; ordains; prescribes
    12. directs (verb) addresses; aims; casts; directs; heads; inclines; levels; points; presents; trains; turns; zero in; zeroes in
    13. dries (verb) cakes; clots; coagulates; concretes; congeals; dries; drys; gelatinizes; gels; hardens; indurates; jellies; jells; petrifies; solidifies
    14. establishes (verb) arranges; concludes; establishes; fixes; lays; negotiates; places; settles; spreads; sticks
    15. goes (verb) bets; gambles; games; goes; plays; puts on; risks; stakes; ventures; wagers
    16. incites (verb) abets; foments; incites; instigates; provokes; raises; sets on; stirs up; whips up
    17. puts (verb) installs; locates; positions; puts; sites; situates
    18. stations (verb) assigns; posts; stations
    19. tunes (verb) adjusts; attunes; regulates; tunes

    English-Russian base dictionary > sets

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