Results for: devoted to one issue only
English English
American magazine devoted to body building; title given to record attending baseball players; athlete that wins a triathlon contestIronman
an issue of, a question ofa matter of
Anglo-Saxon local court, arguable, argue a hypothetical case; pose for discussion; make irrelevant, debate on hypothetical issue, have formal argument, not relevant, public discussion, argument of a hypothetical case, subject to argument or discussion;...moot
annual, annual event or issue, occurring every year; continuing for a year, once a year, annually; throughout the year, per year, relating to one yearyearly
appendix, additional section devoted to further explanation of a topic (in a book); digression, deviation from the main point, lengthy digressionexcursus
area of land or water, area of land or water; pamphlet promoting an opinion on an issue (esp. religious or political); group of internal organs that function together (Anatomy); bundle of nerve fibers forming a pathway in the body (Anatomy), bundle of ...tract
arrangement of hooks used for fishing, coach, carriage; small boat; job; musical engagement (Slang), demerit, fish with a gig, gigabyte, issue soldier with a demerit, musical performance, one-horse carriage, play a gig, pronged spear, racing boat, ride...gig
as a husband that is excessively devoted to his wifeuxoriously
Association of Computer Machinery; international organization devoted to promoting information technology and serves as a professional society for people working in the field of information technologyACM
attach a ticket to an article, categorize somebody or something, certificate, entry pass, tag, give somebody a parking ticket, group of candidates running together, issue a pass to something, label or tag, label; fine, give a traffic ticket, notificati...ticket
attendant, devoted follower, loyal follower, page or squire, supporter of someone dubioushenchman
authorization, give somebody a visa, issue a visa, authorize entry into a country or passage across a border, passport insertion, permit for entering into a country, supply document with visavisa
authorize issue of capital stock, benefit from something, exchange debt for stock, finance something, treat expenses as assets, turn into capital; finance, provide with capital; write in capital letters, use capital letters, use something as capital, v...capitalize
avoidance of something, dodging, avoiding an issue, means of avoidanceevasion
avoiding an issue, avoiding trouble, tending to shirk, elusiveevasive
 

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