Results for: offer to limit nuclear weapons
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adequate amount, allot, allocate, distribute in fixed quantities, amount of food officially allocated, fixed amount allocated to an individual, limit quantity available to somebody, portion, allotment, allocated quantity; single serving of food, indivi...ration
advanced medical student working as an apprentice in a hospital; one who is involved in a specialized training program which gives hands-on experience, be an intern, work as an intern (especially in the medical profession); limit movement; confine, res...intern
against use of nuclear power, destroying cells, opposing the use or production of nuclear power plants or weaponryantinuclear
aggressive seller, attract customers, offer or advertise something, one who aggressively solicits business; one who scouts race horses in training in order to gain information to aid betting (British); ticket scalper, one who sells tickets for a price ...tout
agree to, argue a point, defer to, give in, surrender, yield; subject to a process or condition; present, propose, suggest, offer; comply, acquiesce; be subjected to a process or condition, propose or hand in something, yield to somebodysubmit
agreement banning nuclear testingtest ban
air current over fire, amount owed to bank, borrowing limit, overdraught, overdrawing of a bank account; amount overdrawn; limit to which money may be withdrawn from the bank on credit; draft of air flowing over a fire (e.g. in a furnace)overdraft
allege, argue; petition, solicit; entreat, appeal, implore, beg earnestly, declare guilt or innocence, offer an argument in support, offer something as an excuseplead
alter natural properties; make alcohol unfit to drink, make unpalatable, modify molecular structure, remove weapon potential of nuclear materialdenature
American Broadcasting Company, atomic biological chemical; based on nuclear bacterial or chemical methods (of weapons)ABC
American football, ball game, ball used in football, briefcase with nuclear codes, game in which players must cross into the end zone holding an oval ball or kick the ball through two upright posts; soccer (British); rugby (British), game with oval bal...football
amphetamine, cause to move quickly; accelerate; expedite, further; hurry, move quickly; drive faster than the legal speed limit; wish Godspeed to; succeed (Archaic), gear ratio, go or move quickly, hasten, make or be prosperous, pass quickly, photograp...speed
amuse or interest, consider, amuse; host; hold or maintain in the mind (i.e. a feeling), offer hospitalityentertain
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
An upper limit on the interest rate on a floating-rate note (F.R.N.) or an adjustable rate mortgage (A.R.M.) .Cap
 

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