Results for: be greater than, go beyond limits, pass
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add weight to, assign a horse a handicap weight, bias, force caused by gravity, greater part, heaviness, heaviness of typeface, amount something weighs; unit of weight or mass; object which weighs a given amount and is used in weightlifting; heavy phys...weight
additional, additional and greater, employed for special purpose, out of the ordinary, unusual, very unusualextraordinary
additional, advance, encourage, promote, assist, farther, more distant; additional, in addition, see also:farther, to a greater distance; more; in addition, to greater distance, to greater extentfurther
additional, further, furthest, having sound judgment, long-sighted, more distant, most distant, see also:further//farthest, see also:furthest, seeing far/farther, to greater distance, to greater extent, to greatest distance, to greatest extent, unable ...farsighted; farseeing
adjective or modifier that limits a noun (Grammar), determinative, something or somebody that determines, word that determines noun usedeterminer
adopt or cause to adopt purpose, decide, settle; conclude; cause, affect, end, find out, fix limits, influencedetermine
advance beyond proper limits, infringe, trespass, intrude, invade, exceed proper limits, trespass on somethingencroach
advanced position, at limits of attainment, bordering a trouble spot, forward line, frontcourt, frontline, regularfront line; frontline
age of legal responsibility, difference in number of votes, greater number of people or things, greater part or number, number greater than half of the total; number of votes which amounts to more than half the votes cast; military rank or position of ...majority
align or classify somebody or something, area of effective operation, area where organism is normally found, arrange things in line, category defined by limits, deal with a number of things, determine the range of a target; extend, stretch; vary, fluct...range
all the way, allow to unload or depart, authorize somebody to do or go, clarify thoughts, purify; explain; remove objects from a surface or area; exonerate; clean, wash; pass without touching; approve; gain in profit; be clarified, clearly, obviously, ...clear
allow radiation through, broadcast a program, communicate information, make radiation pass through something, send a signal, send something, transfer from a source to a destination, transport, convey; pass to another; broadcast, transfer powertransmit
allow, permit; cause, make; enable; allow to go, release; allow to enter; lease, rent; be rented (British), difficulty or obstacle, expressing a suggestion, expressing resignation, make as a mathematical assumption, make something pass somewhere, not p...let
allowing increased borrowing, not having limits, open-endedopen-end
allowing light to pass through, clear, see-through, translucent, easily seen through, fine enough to see through, frank, letting radiation through, obvious and easy to recognizetransparent
 

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