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(v)
(transitive) To find out definitely; to discover or establish.
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(transitive) To become aware of, understand, or appreciate (a fact or situation, especially something which has been true for some time).
(transitive) To furnish proof of, to show.
(intransitive) To ensure or guarantee (that something happens)
(transitive) To grant as a possession; to bestow.
To acquire, or attempt to acquire knowledge or an ability to do something.
(intransitive) To make sure or certain of something (usually some future event or condition).
(intransitive) To extend beyond a surface.
(transitive) To make sure and secure; ensure.
(transitive, idiomatic) To discover, as by asking or investigating.
(colloquial) To conclude, as by an enumeration and balancing of chances; hence, to think; to suppose; -- followed by an objective clause
(transitive) To exercise influence over; to suggest or dictate the behavior of.
(transitive) To find or learn something for the first time.
(transitive) To receive.
(transitive) To consider, look upon (something) in a given way etc.
(dated, idiomatic, intransitive) To be divulged; to become public.
(transitive) To think about seriously.
Senses relating to caring for or waiting on someone, or accompanying or being present.
Alternative form of forgather. [(intransitive) To assemble or gather together in one place, to gather up; to congregate.]
(transitive, intransitive) To go and meet (a person) as an act of friendliness or sociability.
(intransitive) To mind, or be in charge of something.
(transitive) To look at.
(intransitive) To assemble or gather together in one place, to gather up; to congregate.
(transitive) To encounter or discover something being searched for; to locate.
To try to see, to pay attention to with one’s eyes.
To ascertain definitely; to figure out, find out, or conclude by analyzing, calculating, or investigating.
To make contact (with someone) while in proximity.
(transitive) To conceive or see something within one's mind. To imagine.
(transitive) To meet (someone) or find (something), especially unexpectedly.
To go with someone as a partner, for example on a formal date.
(formal) To appreciate without jealousy or greed.
(intransitive, stative) To perceive sounds through the ear.
(transitive) To lift; to grasp and raise.
(transitive) To represent by an image or symbol; to portray.
(intransitive, colloquial, dated) To date one person regularly and exclusively.
(heading) To capture, overtake.
(chiefly US) To calculate, to solve a mathematical problem.
(idiomatic) To leave one's abode to go to public places, especially for recreation or entertainment.
(transitive) To form a mental picture of (something); to picture (something) in the mind; to envisage.
(transitive) To depict or describe vividly.
(idiomatic) To find or discover by chance; to come across.
(ambitransitive) To look at, see, or view for a period of time.
Alternative form of cf.. [Compare; compare to; compare with.]
(transitive) To inspect; to examine.
(transitive) To note or fix the time of (an event); to give the date of.
get to know or become aware of, usually accidentally
come together
(adv)
compare (used in texts to point the reader to another location in the text)
(transitive) To confirm or test the truth or accuracy of something.
(intransitive) To seek the opinion or advice of another; to take counsel; to deliberate together; to confer; to advise.
(n)
One who consults, or asks counsel or information.
An appointment or meeting with a professional person, such as a doctor.
(transitive) To admit the knowledge of; to recognize as a fact or truth; to declare one's belief in.
(transitive) To match (something or someone which one currently perceives) to a memory of some previous encounter with the same person or thing.
(transitive) To draw conclusions from examining; to assess; to appraise.
To assure the accuracy of previous statements.
(transitive) To show, display, or present; to prove or make evident
(transitive) To form; to found; to institute; to set up in business.
(ditransitive) To hold in belief or estimation; to adjudge as a conclusion; to regard as being; to evaluate according to one's beliefs; to account.
(adj)
Readily obtainable.
(transitive) To allow to enter; to grant entrance (to), whether into a place, into the mind, or into consideration
To make a declaration, or give evidence, under oath.
To intend.
(transitive) To determine, estimate or judge the value of; to evaluate; to estimate.
(transitive) To establish the identity of someone or something.
Possessing knowledge or understanding; knowledgeable, intelligent.
(transitive) To perceive the truth or factuality of; to be certain of; to be certain that.
(obsolete) To confess as true; to acknowledge.
(transitive) To ask questions of (somebody); to have an interview.
(ambitransitive) To resolve (a contest, problem, dispute, etc.); to choose, determine, or settle.
(transitive) To accept as true, particularly without absolute certainty (i.e., as opposed to knowing).
(transitive) To be given, sent, or paid something.
(transitive) To entertain with food or drink, especially at one's own expense; to show hospitality to; to pay for as celebration or reward.
(transitive) To possess, own.
To request or petition.
(transitive) To inquire into or study in order to ascertain facts or information.
(transitive, ditransitive) To convey by speech; to say.
(transitive, archaic) To have or express as an opinion.
Able to be seen.
(transitive) To direct the attention of (someone toward something)
(transitive) To ask, inquire.
(transitive) To become aware of; to observe.
To observe or inspect carefully or critically.
To examine critically or carefully; especially, to search out problems or determine condition; to scrutinize.
(informal) Given the circumstances; all in all; all things considered.
(transitive) To notice or view, especially carefully or with attention to detail.
(figuratively) To supervise, guide, review or direct the actions of a person or group.
To help.
To bring into a group, class, set, or total as a (new) part or member.
Something actual as opposed to invented.
To discover or find by careful search, examination, or probing.
To write a critical evaluation of a new art work etc.; to write a review.
To reach a partly (or totally) unconfirmed conclusion; to engage in conjecture; to speculate.
(obsolete) episcopacy
A condition that is assumed to be true without further evaluation.