Results for: stimulating memories of the past, tending to evoke, tending to call forth, summoning
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allowing for degree of imperfection, inclined to forgive, pardoning, tending to forgiveforgiving
allowing freedom of behavior, giving permission, optional, tending to grant permission, allowing; indulgent, laxpermissive
already, before, at an earlier time, in the past, antecedentlypreviously
Also called the hedge ratio, the ratio of the change in price of a call option to the change in price of the underlying stock. Applies to derivative products. Measure of the relationship between an option price and the underlying futures contract or st...Delta
amends, compensation for war, repair, restoration to good condition; compensation for a past injury; act of repairing, correction of problems or malfunctionsreparation
among, because of, by way of; in from one side and out of the other side; to the point of completion, to the end, direct, non-stop, from beginning to end, going directly, over the extent of, past a barrier, prep. in from one side and out of the other; ...through
amount of writing on a page, boy apprenticed to knight, boy attendant, boy servant in medieval times, boy who runs errands, call, summon (e.g. to the telephone); number pages, number sheets of paper in a collection; look through the pages of something,...page
ancient Greek and Roman authors, of distant past, old, people of ancient Western civilizations, person who lived in the distant past, member of an ancient people (such as the ancient Greeks), somebody from past civilization, somebody who has lived long...ancient
ancient Roman office, any suppression, criticism; suppression of material deemed objectionable, suppression of memories, suppression of published or broadcast materialcensorship
angering, irritating, annoying; inciting, instigating; stimulating, arousingprovoking
animal food, expendable people or things, feed livestock, food fed to livestock (i.e. hay, straw), give food to livestock (i.e. hay, material for stimulating responsefodder
animal or person resembling ancestor, atavism, organism representing reversion to earlier type, regression, atavism; barrier, delay, something belonging to the pastthrowback
animated, brilliant in color, energetic and full of life; animated, vivacious; exciting, bustling with activity; sharp and clear (as of memories); vivid; striking, effective; brisk, energetically, in an active manner, vigorously, enthusiastic, full of ...lively
announce for sale, baying of hounds, call of bird or animal, call; shed tears of sorrow or pain; shout, give something as reason, inarticulate sound, interjection; shout; weeping, make distinctive sound, period of weeping, proclamation, public demand, ...cry
annoy somebody, be allowed to; arrive at, reach, evoke emotions, start dealing with something, start doing somethingget to
 

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