Results for: move to free market from collectivization
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act of omitting something, act of skipping; bounce, spring, jump; act of passing over something, omission, exclusion, be skipper of, deal with cursorily, jump repeatedly over circling rope, leave somewhere secretly, move forward in a series of light ju...skip
act of overshooting, amount by which something exceeds, exceed limit, miss target, move quickly over something, run off end of runway, send or go farther than intended, shoot over; miss the targetovershoot
act of purchasing all that is available in a particular market in order to control its price, buying up all of somethingcoemption
act of rebounding, ball that bounces, ball which bounces back away from the basket (Basketball); puck that bounces back away from the goal (Hockey), move back to previous level, spring back, bounce back, take possession of ball off backboard, taking po...rebound
act of rebounding, bobbing movement, come back, energy, go energetically, hop, skip; boasting, bragging, jump up and down, jump; skip; hop; make jump, lift repeatedly on knee, mention in order to receive opinions, move swingingly, positive rebound, ref...bounce
act of repelling, act of driving away; repugnance, disgust; force that causes two bodies to move away from one another (Physics), fact of being repulsed, repelling force, revulsionrepulsion
act of restoring to a former condition, change marketing of something, put something somewhere different, restore to a former condition; move into a new position; devise a new marketing plan for a product in order to increase salesreposition
act of scrubbing; act of rubbing with an abrasive material; act of thoroughly searching an area; diarrhea (Veterinary Med.), clean by rubbing, cleaning substance, flush something out, free something from dirt or impurities, have diarrhea, move about at...scour
act of setting free, releasing; state of being liberated, freedom, emancipation; act or process of achieving equal rights and status for a particular group, being set free, release from social stereotypingliberation
act of slipping, be forgotten, cloth covering, cutting, deformation of a crystal, delicate young person, disengage the clutch, dislocate a bone, err, error, fail to engage, get worse, glide, move smoothly and easily; sneak, move quietly; slide; slowly ...slip
act of smoothing, act of smoothing; part or place that is free from irregularities and roughness, even out roughness, frictionless, hairless, insincerely convincing, lessen bad feelings, level, not rough, flat; free from obstacles, unhindered; calm, se...smooth
act of stirring, arouse feeling, be able to be stirred, be felt, commotion, goad into action, happen, leave, make circular movements in a liquid with an object, agitate, mix; move, set in motion; arouse, awake, bestir; stimulate, provoke, incite; affec...stir
act of stretching out, area or level, arrive at particular place, arrive at particular state, arrive; obtain, procure; extend the arm outward, contact somebody, distance that an arm can extend, extent of reaching, influence people, move toward somethin...reach
act of struggling; effort, exertion; conflict, strife, endeavor, strive, try hard; fight, contend; advance with great effort, fight by wrestling, great effort to overcome difficulties, hard task, make a great physical effort, move with difficulty, try ...struggle
act of tugging, instance of dragging or pulling; struggle; device for tugging or pulling; tugboat, chain or strap for hauling, make laborious effort, pull at or move something, tow, strong pull, struggle or contest, tow ship, vehicle that pulls anothertug
 

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