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  • 111hold out — I (deliberate on an offer) verb make overtures, offer, place at ones disposal, present, proffer, promittere, propone, propose, put forward, submit, suggest, urge, volunteer II (resist) verb balk, be unwilling, hold fast, hold one s own, make a… …

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  • 112Grant — Grant, v. i. To assent; to consent. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 113Хяурю, Матти — Матти Хяуру фин. Matti Häyry Имя при рождении: фин. Matti Johannes Häyry Дата рождения: 20 сентября 1956(1956 …

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  • 114capitulation — I noun abandonment, acquiescence, assent, compliance, consent, docility, giving way, nonresistance, obedience, passiveness, passivity, recedence, recession, relinquishment, resignation, resignedness, self abnegation, submission, submissiveness,… …

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  • 115unwillingly — adverb adversely, demurringly, indisposedly, involuntarily, recalcitrantly, reluctantly, unconsentingly, without assent, without consent associated concepts: unknowingly Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 116withhold — verb ADVERB ▪ deliberately, intentionally (esp. AmE) VERB + WITHHOLD ▪ threaten to ▪ The government was threatening to withhold future financial aid. ▪ decide to …

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  • 117einw. — 1) einwirken EN to act on, to affect 2) einwilligen EN to agree, to assent, to consent, to approve 3) einwenden EN to object to 4) einweihen EN to inaugurate, to open, to dedicate 5) …

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  • 118willingness — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. voluntariness (see will); penchant, desire; docility, pliability; goodwill; alacrity, eagerness; assent, compliance, consent; pleasure. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. zeal, enthusiasm, readiness, earnestness …

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  • 119approve — v. a. 1. Commend, recommend, praise like, appreciate, value, prize, think well or favorably of, think highly of, speak well of, be pleased with. 2. Sanction, confirm, justify, ratify, uphold sustain, make valid, assent or consent to, concur in,… …

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  • 120accession — noun 1) the Queen s accession to the throne Syn: succession to, assumption of, inheritance of 2) accession to the Treaty of Rome was effected in 1971 Syn: assent to, consent to, agreement to; acceptance of, acquiescence in, compliance with …

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