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(v)
(transitive) To provide (something), to make (something) available for use.
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(n)
A proposal that has been made.
(transitive) To provide a place with furniture, or other equipment.
(transitive) To interpret, give an interpretation or rendition of.
(transitive) To place in a high location.
(intransitive) To bend, to flex; to be bent by something, to give way or yield (to a force, etc.).
(ambitransitive) To provide with food, especially for a special occasion as a professional service.
(ambitransitive) To pay out (money).
(ambitransitive) To make a donation; to give away something of value to support or contribute towards a cause or for the benefit of another.
(ditransitive) To move, shift, provide something abstract or concrete to someone or something or somewhere.
payment
To pay or discharge (a debt, expense etc.); to meet (the cost of something).
(finance) To pay out, expend; usually from a public fund or treasury.
The act by which something is granted.
(ambitransitive) To give something that is or becomes part of a larger whole.
(transitive) To supply with provisions.
(transitive) To provide assistance to (someone or something).
(ambitransitive) To give money or other compensation to in exchange for goods or services.
(transitive) To be given, sent, or paid something.
(transitive, ditransitive) To obtain (something) in exchange for money or goods.
To give as a result or outcome; to produce or render.
(transitive) To designate or set apart (something) for some purpose.
(adj)
That is not free of charge; that costs money.
To issue, distribute, or give out.
To help.
(transitive) To acquire or obtain.
(transitive) To lead; to direct; to be in charge of (people or tasks)
The act by which something is offered.
(ditransitive) To give (permission or wish).
(transitive) To grant as a possession; to bestow.
(transitive) To grant (someone) the permission or power necessary to do (something); to permit; to sanction or consent to.
To utilize or employ.
(transitive) To watch over; to guard.
One who, or that which, provides a service, commodity, or the means for subsistence.
(transitive, reflexive) To offer for acceptance; to propose to give; to make a tender of.
(transitive) To make up; to compose; to form.
To set aside for a purpose.
(transitive, often reflexive) To turn to the advantage of. [(chiefly) with of]
(rare, formal) A submission.
(transitive) To transmit or send (e.g. money in payment); to supply.
(law) The contents of the present document: the one in which the word presents appears.
(transitive) To form; to found; to institute; to set up in business.
Readily obtainable.
(uncountable) The right or ability of approaching or entering; admittance; admission; accessibility.
The act by which something is established; establishment.
(transitive) To get.
The act by which something is brought.
(transitive) To require (something) as a condition of a contract or agreement.
An act or an instance of something being enabled.
(transitive) To allow (something) to happen, to give permission for.
(transitive) To put to use; to use or employ for a particular purpose, or in a particular case
(ambitransitive) To do (something) in front of an audience, such as acting or music, often in order to entertain.
(transitive or intransitive) To perform a work or labour; to exert power or strength, physical or mechanical; to act.
(transitive, ditransitive) To transport toward somebody/somewhere.
(in combination) That has been, or will be, delivered in a specific manner.
(transitive, reflexive) To prepare oneself; to apply one's skill or energies (to some object); to betake.
(transitive) To suggest a plan, course of action, etc.
(transitive) To get hold of; to gain possession of, to procure; to acquire, in any way.
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.
(transitive) To bring forth, to yield, make, manufacture, or otherwise generate.
(intransitive) To go or come into an enclosed or partially enclosed space.
(transitive, catenative) To permit, to give permission to.
(chiefly law) Financial resources supplied, often for a particular purpose.
(transitive) To take upon oneself; to start, to embark on (a specific task etc.).
(transitive) To allow to be used by someone temporarily, on condition that it or its equivalent will be returned.
An act of delivering.
(chiefly uncountable) The quality of being available.
(intransitive) To have or receive advantage or profit; to acquire gain; to grow rich; to advance in interest, health, or happiness; to make progress.
(ditransitive) To pass on knowledge to.
(transitive) To give (an award).
(transitive) To create.
(transitive) To divide into portions and dispense.
To name someone as a candidate for a particular role or position, including that of an office.
The action of, or an instance of the action of the verb to lend.
To give part of what one has to somebody else to use or consume.
The act of conveying something.
(transitive) To do (something bad); to perpetrate, as a crime, sin, or fault.
Anything that assures a certain outcome.
(intransitive) To make sure or certain of something (usually some future event or condition).
(transitive or ditransitive) To obtain; to acquire.
(transitive, of people) To cause (someone) to be acquainted (with someone else).
(transitive) To make known; to show (by speech, writing etc.).
(transitive) To make (something) better; to increase the value or productivity (of something).
To physically place (something or someone somewhere).
(transitive) To provide housing for.
Made easier.
The act of facilitating or making easy.
To make easy or easier.
(transitive) To gain (an object or desired result).
(transitive) To arrange in working order.
(transitive) To carry out successfully; to accomplish.
The act of submitting or giving e.g. a completed piece of work.
(transitive) To prevent harm or difficulty.
To make or become physically unobstructed, uncovered, etc.
Guaranteed; secure.
(transitive) To set in some sort of order.