acquit | (verb) behave in a certain manner; show a certain behavior; conduct or comport oneself | Synonyms: act, bear, behave, carry, comport, conduct, deport, do |
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(verb) pronounce not guilty of criminal charges | Synonyms: assoil, clear, discharge, exculpate, exonerate |
bruit | (verb) tell or spread rumors | Synonyms: rumor, rumour |
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circuit | (verb) make a circuit | - |
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fruit | (verb) bear fruit | - |
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(verb) cause to bear fruit | - |
intuit | (verb) know or grasp by intuition or feeling | - |
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quit | (verb) give up in the face of defeat of lacking hope; admit defeat | Synonyms: chuck up the sponge, drop by the wayside, drop out, fall by the wayside, give up, throw in, throw in the towel |
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(verb) go away or leave | Synonyms: depart, take leave |
(verb) turn away from; give up | Synonyms: foreswear, relinquish, renounce |
(verb) give up or retire from a position | Synonyms: leave office, resign, step down |
(verb) put an end to a state or an activity | Synonyms: cease, discontinue, give up, lay off, stop |
recruit | (verb) cause to assemble or enlist in military | Synonyms: levy, raise |
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(verb) seek to employ | - |
(verb) register formally as a participant or member | Synonyms: enrol, enroll, enter, inscribe, raise |
suit | (verb) accord or comport with | Synonyms: befit, beseem |
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(verb) enhance the appearance of | Synonyms: become |
(verb) be agreeable or acceptable | - |
(verb) be agreeable or acceptable to | Synonyms: accommodate, fit |