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(v)
(intransitive, idiomatic) To make a contribution; help in a small way; especially, to pay for a part of something.
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(ditransitive) To move, shift, provide something abstract or concrete to someone or something or somewhere.
(transitive, ditransitive) To transport toward somebody/somewhere.
(intransitive) To contribute or lead to a specific result.
(transitive) To make known; to show (by speech, writing etc.).
(transitive) To allow to be used by someone temporarily, on condition that it or its equivalent will be returned.
(transitive) To place in a high location.
(intransitive, idiomatic) To start, connect, or take effect, especially in a sudden way; to begin functioning.
(n)
Something given or offered that adds to a larger whole.
The act of participating, of taking part in something.
(intransitive) To join in, to take part, to involve oneself (in something).
The act of involving, or the state of being involved.
(transitive) To provide (something), to make (something) available for use.
Something provided; a provision.
assistance; help given
To help.
(transitive) To provide assistance to (someone or something).
Aid; help; the act or result of assisting.
(transitive) To provide support to; to further the progress of; to help; to assist.
(transitive) To find all the factors of (a number or other mathematical object) (the objects that divide it evenly).
To give what is needed or desired, especially basic needs.
(transitive) To present in words; to proffer; to make a proposal of; to suggest.
(transitive) To bring forth, to yield, make, manufacture, or otherwise generate.
(transitive) To create.
(ambitransitive) To make a donation; to give away something of value to support or contribute towards a cause or for the benefit of another.
To make somebody able (to do, or to be, something); to give sufficient ability or power to do or to be; to give strength or ability to.
(adj)
Tending to contribute to, encourage, or bring about some result.
Having a practical or beneficial use.
A voluntary gift or contribution for a specific cause.
Furnishing help; giving aid; useful.
(transitive) To enter data.
To set aside for a purpose.
(intransitive) To do a specific task by employing physical or mental powers.
To cause or engage (someone or something) to become connected or implicated, or to participate, in some activity or situation.
To physically place (something or someone somewhere).
(ambitransitive) To pay out (money).
(transitive) To allow (something) to happen, to give permission for.
(transitive) To make (something) better; to increase the value or productivity (of something).
(transitive) To transmit or send (e.g. money in payment); to supply.
(transitive, catenative) To permit, to give permission to.
To give part of what one has to somebody else to use or consume.
To make easy or easier.
(finance) To pay out, expend; usually from a public fund or treasury.
(transitive, intransitive) To say something in return; to answer; to reply.
(transitive) To carry out successfully; to accomplish.
(transitive) To encourage growth; to support progress or growth of something; to promote.
(transitive) To communicate knowledge to.
(transitive) To have an effect on by using gentle or subtle action; to exert an influence upon; to modify, bias, or sway; to persuade or induce.
(ambitransitive) To give money or other compensation to in exchange for goods or services.
(transitive) To strengthen, especially by addition or augmentation.
(intransitive) To make sure or certain of something (usually some future event or condition).
An advantage; help or aid from something.
(transitive) To provide a place with furniture, or other equipment.
(transitive) To bring into existence; (sometimes in particular:)
(intransitive) To work or act together, especially for a common purpose or benefit.
To work together with others to achieve a common goal.
(transitive) To form (something) by combining materials or parts.
Dissemination of information in order to increase its popularity.
To help the progress of (something); to further.
(transitive) To bring (two or more things or activities) together; to unite.
(intransitive) To become involved in a situation, so as to alter or prevent an action. [with in]
to give one's time, focus one's efforts, commit oneself, etc. entirely for, on, or to a certain matter; to consecrate.
(transitive) To make strong or stronger; to add strength to; to increase the strength of; to fortify.
(British spelling) Alternative spelling of cooperate. [(intransitive) To work or act together, especially for a common purpose or benefit.]
(intransitive) To secretly plot or make plans together, often with the intention to bring bad or illegal results; to collude, to connive, to plot.
(intransitive, followed by "in") To have as a consequence; to lead to; to bring about
To spend money, time, or energy on something, especially for some benefit or purpose; used with in.
(countable, often with of, typically of adverse results) The source of, or reason for, an event or action; that which produces or effects a result.
(transitive, ditransitive) To make something (such as an object or message) go from one place to another (or to someone).
(transitive) To stand or act in the place of; to perform the duties, exercise the rights, or otherwise act on behalf of
(transitive) To make (someone or something) rich or richer. [from 14th c.]
(transitive) To increase; to make larger or supplement.
(transitive) To get into one's hands, possession, or control, with or without force.
(transitive) To advocate or urge on behalf of (something or someone); to attempt to popularize or sell by means of advertising or publicity.
(transitive) To help keep from falling.
(music) Pertaining to, made by, or prepared for an instrument, especially a musical instrument (rather than the human voice).
(ambitransitive) To enter or put forward for approval, consideration, marking etc.
Senses relating to caring for or waiting on someone, or accompanying or being present.
(intransitive) (of a quantity, etc.) To become larger or greater, to greaten.
To mentally support; to motivate, give courage, hope or spirit.
(intransitive) To leave the company of.
To provide explanation.
A currently unrealized ability (with the most common adposition being to).
Owning shares.
British standard spelling of favor.
To augment or make something greater.
(transitive) To engross or hold the attention of; to keep busy or occupied.
To be in battle or in a rivalry with another for the same thing, position, or reward; to contend.
The expected behaviour of an individual in a society.
Something that helps, or adds power or effectiveness; assistance.
To bring or transport something to its destination.
Associated with others, be a participant or make someone be a participant (in a crime, process, etc.)
(transitive) To influence or alter.
To encourage into action.
(transitive) To send (a shipment) with promptness.
(transitive) To commit (oneself) to a particular course of thought or action.
(intransitive) To act in a manner such that one has fun; to engage in activities expressly for the purpose of recreation or entertainment.