Results for: extend something, put up with
English English
extend something, put up withstick out
ability to extend or be extended, ability to be pulled out to its full length, stretchabilityextendability
ability to extend or be extended, ability to be pulled out to its full length, stretchabilityextendibility
act of opposition, angry, be en route at one time, Christian symbol, connect telephone lines wrongly and confusingly, cross -shaped medal or insignia, cross-examination, extend across, go across, go from one side to the other; hybridize, crossbreed; ma...cross
act of spreading out, extend, spread out; outstretched; extended (of a hand or an arm), spread out; stretch out; extend, stretched outoutspread
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 stretching; condition of being stretched; large expanse; stretchiness, elasticity; duration of time; period of imprisonment, be enough, challenge, draw out to the full length, extend, elongate; be extended; reach out; pull, make taut; strain; be...stretch
align or classify somebody or something, area of effective operation, area where organism is normally found, arrange things in line, category defined by limits, deal with a number of things, determine the range of a target; extend, stretch; vary, fluct...range
amount of money set aside for a specific purpose; supply, finance, supply with money; allocate or set aside financial sums; extend a short-term obligation, make debt long-term, organization administering reserve of money, provide money for, provide mon...fund
apply coating to, become or make known, bed or table cover, commodities market transaction, difference between bid and offer, disperse, display, distance between things, expanse of land, extend in range, extend in time, extend widely, extended, extensi...spread
APT; Introduced in 1989, APT is the LIFFE screen-based trading system that replicates the open outcry method of trading on screen. A.P.T. is used to extend the trading day for the major futures contracts as well as to provide a daytime trading environm...Automated Pit Trading
arm of starfish, beam of energy, beam of light, beam; flicker, gleam; trace or hint of something (i.e. ray of hope), bright streak from lunar crater, emit light, extend in lines, flat fish, half-line, line extending from pointray
attach something at one end, build supporting columns, extend like cantilever, projection supported at one end, supporting beam, supporting bracket, wing with no external bracecantilever
be opposite to (Mathematics); lie beneath, extend under, enclose a part, extend oppositesubtend
become or make something longer, make longer; become longer; stretch; further; extendlengthen
 

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