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  • 71ren´der|er — ren|der «REHN duhr», verb, noun. –v.t. 1. to cause to become; make: »An accident has rendered him helpless. Fright rendered me speechless. 2. to give; do: »to render judgment. Can you render any aid? What service has he rendered to the school? 3 …

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  • 72ren|der — «REHN duhr», verb, noun. –v.t. 1. to cause to become; make: »An accident has rendered him helpless. Fright rendered me speechless. 2. to give; do: »to render judgment. Can you render any aid? What service has he rendered to the school? 3. to… …

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  • 73suggest — transitive verb Etymology: Latin suggestus, past participle of suggerere to pile up, furnish, suggest, from sub + gerere to carry Date: 1526 1. a. obsolete to seek to influence ; seduce b. to call forth ; evoke c …

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  • 74propound — propounder, n. /preuh pownd /, v.t. to put forward or offer for consideration, acceptance, or adoption; set forth; propose: to propound a theory. [1545 55; later var. of ME propone (see PROPONE) < L proponere to set forth, equiv. to pro PRO 1 +&#8230; …

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  • 75put forward something — put forward (something) to offer for consideration. None of the ideas I put forward at the meeting have been accepted. He s still working on the report and plans to put it forward as soon as he finishes it …

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  • 76put forward — (something) to offer for consideration. None of the ideas I put forward at the meeting have been accepted. He s still working on the report and plans to put it forward as soon as he finishes it …

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  • 77move — I. v. a. 1. Impel, put in motion, stir, propel. 2. Incite, instigate, rouse, actuate. 3. Influence, persuade, induce, prevail upon, act upon, determine, prompt, incline. 4. Affect, touch, impress, stir, trouble. 5. Stir up, excite, rouse, awaken …

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  • 78propose — I. v. a. Offer (for consideration) proffer, tender, present, suggest, recommend, move. II. v. n. Intend, design, mean, purpose, have the intention, propose to one s self, declare a purpose …

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  • 79propound — pro•pound [[t]prəˈpaʊnd[/t]] v. t. to put forward or offer for consideration, acceptance, or adoption; set forth; propose: to propound a theory[/ex] • Etymology: 1545–55; later var. of ME propone (see propone) &LT; L prōpōnere to set forth&#8230; …

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  • 80представлять — ПРЕДСТАВЛЯТЬ1, несов. (сов. представить), кого что и с прид. изъясн. Воображать (вообразить) кого , что л. мысленно; Син.: видеть, мыслить, рисовать, фантазировать [impf. (in this sense) to imagine, fancy, picture, conceive, form an idea (of)].&#8230; …

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