Results for: act done in response, reciprocal act
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action made in response to a stimulus; return to a previous state, restoration of a past condition, active response, bodily response to substance, emotional response, forces acting on a body, nuclear process, physical response, strong conservatismreaction
anger, irritate, annoy; incite, instigate; stimulate, arouse; cause, induce, bring out, be the cause of an activity, elicit a response, incite something, make somebody feel angry, stir somebody to emotionprovoke
angry response to an Internet user who is requested not to send foolish questions before he has read the user guides on the subject, RTFMRead The Fucking Manual
animal food, expendable people or things, feed livestock, food fed to livestock (i.e. hay, straw), give food to livestock (i.e. hay, material for stimulating responsefodder
another time, another time; but, as before, differently, in addition, in response, moreoveragain
answer, reply, responseresponsion
antigen, substance which triggers an immune response, material which stimulates the production of antibodiesimmunogen
antigen-enhancing drug, drug-enhancing agent, helper, assistant; substance or treatment that is used as a supplement to the primary treatment (Medicine); substance added to an antigen or vaccine to increase the immune response (Immunology), helping age...adjuvant
antiphon, music performed in alternating sections, response in music, responsive singing of a hymn, responsive chanting; antiphon, responsive songantiphony
antiphony, hymn sung in alternate parts, responsive song, music sung in alternating parts, response, section of formal church serviceantiphon
any substance similar to opium; natural substance produced in the body in response to stress or pain; synthetic drug with effects similar to those of opium, having characteristics similar to that of opium; caused by an opioid peptide, caused by a subst...opioid
arouse anger in somebody, attack or violate, fury, offensive act, rape, violate accepted standards of decency; commit an atrocity; offend; incite a response of great rage with an offensive act; rape (Literary), violation of the accepted standards of de...outrage
arouse response in somebody, burn something, kindle, ignite, light, set on fire; arouse passion, exciteenkindle
at specified performance or quality level, involuntarily produced as learned response, subject to conditions, conditional, provisional; fit, able, preparedconditioned
attack made by an army to combat an enemy attack, offensive launched in responsecounteroffensive
 

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