- concern
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I
(business establishment) noun
business, company, corporation, establishment, firm, house, institution, organization
associated concepts: partnership, proprietorship
II
(interest) noun
anxiety, attention, care, concernment, consequence, consideration, disquietude, importance, regard, solicitude, sollicitudo, uneasiness, worry
III
(care) verb
administer to, attend, attend to, be mindful, be vigilant, be watchful, check, consider, curare, devote oneself to, direct the attention to, examine intently, foster, give attention, give one's attention, keep, look after, mind, minister to, pay attention to, regard, respect, safeguard, take care of, take into consideration, take note of, tend, watch
IV
(involve) verb
absorb, affect, appertain to, apply, attinere, be a factor, be applicable to, be interdependent with, be involved, be one of, be pertinent to, be related to, be relevant, deal with, embody, embrace, enclasp, entail, have a bearing on, have a connection, have a reference, have a relation, have interrelationship with, immerse, influence, interest, pertain to, pertinere, refer to, regard, relate to, respect, stand in relation, versari in re
associated concepts: concerned in interest, concerning a matter of law, general state concern, local concern
V
index
affinity (regard), agitate (perturb), appertain, apply (pertain), apprehension (fear), business (affair), business (commercial enterprise), calling, caution (vigilance), charge (custody), company (enterprise), consideration (sympathetic regard), corporation, devote, diligence (care), discretion (quality of being discreet), enterprise (economic organization), fear, firm, house, importance, institute, interest, magnitude, market (business), matter (subject), misgiving, mission, object, part (role), pertain, position (business status), profession (vocation), prudence, pursuit (occupation), purview, qualm, refer (direct attention), regard (attention), relate (establish a connection), relevance, remorse, scruple, significance, store (business), trade (occupation), undertaking (enterprise)
Burton's Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006