guide (verb)

  • 61steer — verb 1) he steered the boat Syn: guide, direct, maneuver, drive, pilot, navigate; Nautical con, helm 2) Luke steered her down the path Syn: guide, conduct, direct, lead, take …

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  • 62consult — verb ADVERB ▪ widely ▪ We consulted quite widely before deciding what to do. ▪ closely ▪ frequently, regularly ▪ adequately …

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  • 63provide — verb ADVERB ▪ kindly ▪ a buffet dinner, kindly provided by club members ▪ free, free of charge ▪ Careers advice is provided free of charge. VERB + PROVIDE …

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  • 64publish — verb ADVERB ▪ recently ▪ originally, previously ▪ extensively (esp. AmE), widely ▪ He has published extensively on medieval education …

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  • 65look upon — verb look on as or consider (Freq. 10) she looked on this affair as a joke He thinks of himself as a brilliant musician He is reputed to be intelligent • Syn: ↑think of, ↑repute, ↑regard as, ↑look on …

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  • 66undercome — verb a) To come under; experience or suffer the effects of; be affected by. [...] that is field dependent, and due to the the fact that the beam coming from the guide star and the beam coming from another angular direction cross slightly… …

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  • 67oversee — verb /ˈovəɻsi/ a) To survey, look at something in a wide angle. It is congresss duty to oversee the spending of federal funds. b) To supervise, guide, review or direct the actions of a person or group. Gamek …

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  • 68astrogate — verb To astronavigate; to control and guide a spacecraft …

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  • 69throw down — verb a) to cause something one is holding to drop, often forcefully. The soldiers threw down their weapons and surrendered. b) to produce or perform (something) admirably or forcefully. ...this guide tracks the artists and recordings that throw… …

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  • 70airt — verb To guide; to direct …

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