Results for: cross-refer item in index, give cross-references
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be an example of something, give an example of something, illustrate, serve as an example, make a copy of documentexemplify
be appropriate, be part or belong, belong to, be connected to; relate, refer, have relevancepertain
be bought in quantity, exchange something for money, give something up for money, make people want to buy something, method of selling, sales technique; scam, fraud, deceit (Slang), offer for a price, offer for purchase; be offered for a price, be offe...sell
be communicated, find somebody or something, give an impressioncome across
be complementary, give back, return, requite; return a favor, make a reciprocal action, give mutually, move backwards and forwardsreciprocate
be conditionally released from jail, conditional period, conditional release of prisoner, conditionally released from jail; pledge or promise made by a prisoner that he will obey the terms of his release, give prisoner parole, performance, prisoner of ...parole
be corrupt, be worthless, foul odor, stench, reek, give off a strong foul odor, reek; be offensive, be abhorrent; be of very low quality, be inferior (Slang), have too much, scandal, smell horrible, terrible smellstink
be covered with frost; give a frostlike surface to (glass, etc.); kill by frost; spread icing on a cake, chilly manner, cover with frost, failure or flop, freezing, freezing temperature, frozen water, kill by freezing, make opaque, put frosting on, sma...frost
be different, change something, alter; change, fluctuate; give variety to, give variety to something, undergo or make something undergo changevary
be extremely busy, droning noise, expression of displeasure or indecision, give off a low steady sound, make a droning sound, murmur, drone; sing with closed lips; work busily, be busily active, murmuring sound, constant droning sound; act of singing w...hum
be generally inclined or likely, be in charge of something, be inclined, be disposed; care for, watch over; nurse; service customers, give attention to somebody or something, move gradually or slightly toward something, serve somebody, take care of som...tend
be glad, enjoy, receive pleasure; give pleasure, gain enjoyment from something, give somebody joy, happiness, somebody or something giving joydelight
be in charge of, dispense, give as medication, look after somebody, manage, supervise; implement, execute; supply, organize handover of property, perform as ritual, supervise oath-takingadminister
be or make somebody suitable, describe as something, have or give somebody eligibility, moderate, modify or restrict meaning, restrict or change, train, certify; meet the minimum standards; limit, restrict; attribute a quality or characteristic; modera...qualify
be partial cause of something, do or give something with others, donate, give; cause, give money for specific purpose, provide works for publicationcontribute
 

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