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ascending, rising, climbing, mounting, control, rule, power; ancestor; sign of the zodiac rising above the horizon at the time of birth, growing upwardascendant
assess something by comparison with standard, establish standards, set basic rules and protocols; compare with a standard, evaluate in accordance with a standard, make standardstandardize
asset or quality, defensive ability, degree of intensity, force of feeling, intensity of expression, maintenance of prices, number of people needed for something, persuasive power, physical or mental power, potency, quality of being strong, might; dura...strength
assignment of power to small units, quality of being subsidiarysubsidiarity
assistant, aide, auxiliary verb, giving support, held in reserve, helpful, supporting; additional, member of supporting troops, naval support vessel, sailing ship with engine, secondary, supporting person or thing, with motor and sailsauxiliary
assume, assumption, premise; requirement, prerequisite; basic principle, fundamental tenet; axiom, fact that requires no proof, claim something, precondition, presume, suppose; assume, take for granted; claim, stipulate; demand, something assumed true,...postulate
assume, hypothesize, theorize, presume, postulate, basis of argument, evidence for conclusion, premiss, propose as premise, proposition, basic assumption, presupposition, fundamental presumption, say by way of introductionpremise
at basic level, in a fundamental manner, basically, essentiallyfundamentally
at the base or bottom, basic, of the base, at or forming the basebasal
atom with valence of one, basic entity in the metaphysics of Leibnitz, single-celled microorganism, single-celled organism (Biology); flagellated protozoan (Biology); atom or radical with the value of one (Chemistry); inseparable metaphysical entity (P...monad
atomic composition, atomic nature, power of an atom, valenceatomicity
attach tap, barrel plug, beer from cask, borrow money, draw fluid from body, draw liquid from barrel, faucet, get into power supply, give position to somebody, hit object against something else, hit something lightly, light blow, gentle knock, rap; fau...tap
attack people, attack with nuclear weapons (slang); send a special message through the Internet in order to cause damage to the destination computer (usually through chat); cook in a microwave, microwave something, nuclear power plant, nuclear weapon; ...nuke
attract more people, draw weapon quicker than somebody, pull out (a weapon) more quickly than the enemy; have great power over othersoutdraw
authorize; appoint as representative; confer authority, give power or authority to, give task to, member of House of Delegates, representative of U.S. territory, representative or deputy, agent, send debtor to creditordelegate
 

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