Results for: accept as responsibility
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be able to handle, come to know something, grasp the meaning of (e.g. words); comprehend (a cause, reason, motivation, etc.); deduce, infer, perceive the implications of; be thoroughly knowledgeable about; accept as true, grasp the meaning of something...understand
be conspicuous, refuse to accept something, stick outstand out
be the responsibility of somebody, have sex with somebodylie with
be unkind to somebody, bring up food, not accept something, not accept transplant, not keep or accept something, refuse, decline, deny, turn down, something or somebody not wanted, something or someone that does not match up to standards; object of low...reject
become friendly again, end conflict, make consistent or compatible, make people friendly, make somebody accept something, restore to a state of harmony, settle, conciliatereconcile
being given to somebody else, giving of responsibility to somebody else, group of representatives; giving or transfer of authority, group representing others, state representativesdelegation
believer in perfectionism, demanding person, one who strives for perfection, one who will not accept anything less than perfectionperfectionist
binding legal agreement, duty, duty responsibility; indebtedness; agreement, legal contract, something owed, state of owingobligation
blame somebody to avoid taking responsibility, goat given sins in Jewish ritual, make somebody take the blame, person or group that is blamed for the sins or wrongdoings of others, somebody made to take the blame, somebody wrongly blamedscapegoat
blame, burden, burden of proof or proceeding, responsibility, duty; burden, impediment; blameonus
burdensome responsibility, either of a pair of heavy circular stones between which a grainy substance is ground, grindstone; emotional weight, grain-grinding stonemillstone
careful looking or watching, guarding; point or tower from which a watch is kept; watchman; person or group that keeps watch, sentry, watchman; view, outlook; responsibility, object of concern, careful watch, place giving good view, problem, somebody w...lookout
committal, court order, institutionalizing somebody, loyalty, obligation, promise; act of committing, previously planned engagement, referral of bill for review, responsibilitycommitment
condition of being insusceptible to a disease; exemption, freedom, protection, exemption from prosecution, freedom from responsibility or punishment, resistance to diseaseimmunity
Currency: exchange rate policy whereby the authorities do not accept an obligation to limit the range of the market rate., Equities: number of shares of a corporation that are outstanding and available for trading by the public, excluding insiders or r...Float
 

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