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act of falling, autumn, be averted, be draped, be taken by force, become lower, become lower in pitch, begin to be in specified state, collapse politically, come down suddenly from upright position, display disappointment, distance down, downward facin...fall
act of forgiving; discharging; dispatching, cancel something, defer something, forgive, absolve; release, discharge; abate, relax, slacken; send, pardon something, reduce intensity of something, restore something, send case back to lower court, send pa...remit
act of making lower; diminishing, decreasing; frowning, scowling, angry, gloomy; dark, threatening (of weather)lowering
act of petitioning, appeal or request to higher authority, demand for action with signatures, give petition to somebody, make demand using petition, make formal request, pleading stating cause of action, demand; plea, something requested, submit a requ...petition
act of raisng to higher energy level; act of providing electrical current to store electrical energy inenergization
act of removing; degree of difference; step or degree in a graduated scale; (British) promotion of a student to a higher grade, be removed, change of location, depart, dismiss somebody, distance, get rid of something, individual dish in meal, relocate,...remove
additional tax, tax charged on something that is already taxed; tax imposed when an income exceeds a certain amount, another tax, charge somebody surtax, higher tax, supertaxsurtax
advance into higher division, advancement in position, furthering, encouragement; initiative, enterprise; aid, assistance; queening, exchange of a pawn for a queen (Chess), encouragement for activity, exchange of pawn for superior piece, something that...promotion
advertise with too little enthusiasm, sell at lower prices than the competition; sell at less than the actual value; promote or advertise in an understated manner, sell below its proper value, sell more cheaply thanundersell
against the current, against tradition, in an early stage, in opposite direction to transcription, in the higher part of a stream, closer to the source of the stream, nearer the source, see also:downstream, toward or in the higher part of a stream; aga...upstream
alert, awake; standing, upright; in a higher position; raised, uplifted; finished, over; elated; increased; under consideration; moving upwards; going on, happening; on trial; aware, knowledgeable; operational, working, increase; get up, rise; do somet...up
allow hair to hang down, disappoint somebody, lengthen garment, lower somethinglet down
ambitious people, aspiring to higher classupwardly mobile
An upper and lower limit on the interest rate on a floating-rate note (F.R.N.) or an adjustable rate mortgage (A.R.M.).Collar
Anjou pear, firm variety of pear, former province in western France in the lower Loire valley. Once ruled by the English kings, it was claimed for France in 1481.Anjou
 

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