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  • 11avail — (v.) c.1300, availen, apparently a French compound formed in English from O.Fr. a to + vailen to avail, from vaill , present stem of valoir be worth, from L. valere (see VALIANT (Cf. valiant)). Related: Availed; AVAILING (Cf …

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  • 12avail yourself of something — avail (yourself) of (something) to use something for your own benefit. Many students avail themselves of government loan programs to help pay for college …

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  • 13avail yourself of — avail (yourself) of (something) to use something for your own benefit. Many students avail themselves of government loan programs to help pay for college …

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  • 14avail of something — avail (yourself) of (something) to use something for your own benefit. Many students avail themselves of government loan programs to help pay for college …

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  • 15avail of — avail (yourself) of (something) to use something for your own benefit. Many students avail themselves of government loan programs to help pay for college …

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  • 16avail — vb 1 *benefit, profit Analogous words: meet, answer, *satisfy, fulfill: *help, aid Contrasted words: harm, hurt, *injure, damage 2 utilize, employ, * …

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  • 17avail — [n] use account, advantage, applicability, appropriateness, fitness, service, usefulness; concept 680 avail [v] be of use; use account, advantage, answer, be adequate, benefit, fill, fulfill, meet, profit, satisfy, serve, suffice, work; concept… …

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  • 18avail yourself of — formal : to make use of (something) They availed themselves of his services. [=they used his services] • • • Main Entry: ↑avail …

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  • 19Avail — A*vail , v. t. & i. See {Avale}, v. [Obs.] Spenser. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 20avail — I (be of use) verb aid, assist, assist in accomplishing a purpose, be good to, be of service, be of value, be profitable, be useful, benefit, bestead, bring to bear, confer a benefit on, do service, have efficacy, help, perform a function,… …

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