Results for: choose from others, pick out, chosen, picked out
English English
a medicine, drug; cathartic, diarrhetic, laxative, physics, pick-me-up, profession of medicine, provide medicine, administer drugs; act as a laxative, function as a diarrhetic, purge something, treat somebody or somethingphysic
a play made in football, along, at or to lower level, away from present location, away from university, cause to come down, knock down, shoot down; defeat; overthrow; descend; drink, swallow (Slang), chosen or arranged, covering of soft hairs, declare ...down
ability to choose, act of will, choice made, choosing, free will, determination by willvolition
ability to notice and value quality, attunement to subtle differentiation, discernment; partiality, unequal treatment; ability to choose well (in matters of taste), signal selection, treating people differently through prejudicediscrimination
able to choose, autonomic, independent, self-governing, self-sufficientautonomous
accommodation for one, baseball hit, between only two people, choose, pick out; hit a single (Baseball), considered individually, consisting of one thing, for one person, forming one undivided unit, hit baseball single, one dollar, one person or thing;...single
act as deputy, appoint as a representative; delegate authority to a deputy, choose representativedepute
act of choosing something or somebody, best part, chosen object, high-quality, option, selection, variety, power to choose, rude or emphatic, fine, excellent, selection of thingschoice
act of choosing, available choice, instance of choosing; assortment, collection of items available to choose; option; state of being chosen, chosen state, somebody or something chosen, survival of the fittestselection
act of choosing, ballots cast, cast a ballot; officially choose one out of a number of options; voice a suggestion, formal choice for or against something, indicate formal preference, means of expressing a vote, opinion expressed, potential voters, res...vote
act of separating; animals chosen to be butchered, choose, select; sift, separate, reduction of animal numbers, remove as worthless, remove from herd, something without valuecull
action chosen, class taught at educational institution, direction traveled, direction; part of a meal; series; layer; series of lessons or classes on a particular subject; unit of studies (especially on a university level), established sequence of trea...course
add something to raise a surface level, become abundant, choose somebody, close up a hole, cover a blank area, enough to make a container full, hold office, improvised music, make somebody feel something powerfully, make something full or become full, ...fill
advance choice, prior selection, advance pickpreselection
ancient Roman magistrate, former French official, government official working abroad, official chosen by a government to represent its interests in a foreign countryconsul
 

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