apply oneself

  • 1apply oneself — index labor, persevere, specialize Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 2apply oneself to — index address (direct attention to), commit (perpetrate), endeavor, occupy (engage), undertake …

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  • 3apply oneself — BE DILIGENT, be industrious, be assiduous, show commitment, show dedication; work hard, exert oneself, make an effort, try hard, do one s best, give one s all, buckle down, put one s shoulder to the wheel, keep one s nose to the grindstone;… …

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  • 4apply oneself — (Roget s IV) v. Syn. attend to, dedicate oneself, devote oneself, address oneself, be occupied with, keep one s mind on, direct oneself to, concentrate on, persevere in, persist in, give oneself wholly to, be industrious, work at, buckle down*,… …

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  • 5apply oneself — if Palermo applies himself, he has an excellent shot at the scholarship Syn: be diligent, be industrious, be assiduous, show commitment, show dedication; work hard, exert oneself, make an effort, try hard, do one s best, give one s all, put one s …

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  • 6apply oneself — work hard. → apply …

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  • 7apply oneself — Syn: work hard, exert oneself, make an effort, be industrious, show dedication, buckle down, persevere, persist, concentrate; informal put one s back in it, knuckle down, get stuck in …

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  • 8apply oneself — verb To put forth a concerted effort; to try; to focus. His parents wished hed applied himself better while he was in school …

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  • 9apply — [ə plī′] vt. applied, applying [ME applien < OFr aplier < L applicare, to attach to < ad , to + plicare, to fold: see PLY1] 1. to put on or spread on; place so as to be touching [to apply a salve to the skin] 2. to put to some practical… …

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  • 10apply — ► VERB (applies, applied) 1) make a formal request for something to be done, such as asking to be considered for a job. 2) bring into operation or use. 3) be relevant. 4) put (a substance) on a surface. 5) (apply oneself) put all one s …

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