Results for: continuous, prolonged(especially of an illness)
English English
absence due to illnesssick leave
achieve sexual maturity, acquire feature, habit, or illness, arise and increase, become clear, bring piece into play, build structures, improve; mature, grow, change and grow, enlarge on, present or be revealed in stages, turn film into negatives or pr...develop
act getting prolonged applause, performer or scene in a performance that attracts prolonged applause; extremely attractive or arresting person or thing, something so striking it stops actionshowstopper
act of advancing, act of shoving or thrusting; shove, thrust; application of pressure; assault, attack; initiative, enterprise; help, add data to pushdown list, advance against enemy, advance by using pressure or force, continuous nudging shot with sti...push
act of cleaning with a broom; continuous curving motion or shape; continuous extent; reach; chimney sweep; search made to remove hidden electronic listening devices, bout of cleaning with a brush, broad range, brush against the ground, brushing stroke,...sweep
act of hitting ball, attempt, attempt to score, blasting explosion, bullet or cannonball, camera view, chance at winning, continuous uninterrupted film sequence, filled with particular quality, firing of a bullet or other projectile from a weapon; rang...shot
act of returning to previous condition, become ill after recovery, go into former state, regress, revert to a former state (esp. a negative one); recur, reappear (illness), regression, reversion to a former state; recurrence of an illness after an init...relapse
act of setting on fire; flame, blaze; gunshot; bonfire; glow; excitement; passion, bake in a kiln, command to shoot, continuous attack, destroy with fire, destructive burning of something, discharge bullet, discharge from guns, dismiss from a job; set ...fire
act of waving the hand, be or make slightly curled, continuous rippling movement by sports crowd, direct somebody or something by waving, flutter; make an up and down gesture with the hand; move in waves; have a wavy appearance; curl; be curled (hair)wave
act or sound of coughing, expel air from lungs noisily, expel by coughing, illness causing coughing, loud expulsion of air from the lungs; respiratory inflammation characterized by repeated coughing; confession, loudly expel air from the lungs; admit s...cough
action of attacking, assault, assail, assault; spasm, seizure; onslaught, attacking members of team, bout of illness, criticize somebody or something, energetic way of playing, harm, infect somebody or damage something, make a vigorous start on somethi...attack
adjoining, continuous, neighboring, successive; adjacent; bordering; touchingcontiguous
administer a drip feed to, provide plants with a continuous water supplydrip-feed
advocate of reform, becoming more severe, expressing continuous action, favoring reform, having changes of partner, informal and less structured educationally, liberal, advocating reform, supporting change; modern, advanced; changing gradually, changin...progressive
affect somebody emotionally, approach a level, approach somebody for money, area out of play, attack of illness, be or put in contact, communication, consume something, contact made, contact; sense of touch; hit; bit, small amount, detail, distinctive ...touch
 

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