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  • 113development — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. outgrowth, consequence; growth, expansion; change, evolution; [building] project, housing development. See increase, effect, improvement, abode. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Improvement] Syn. gain, rise,… …

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  • 114come — come1 [ kʌm ] (past tense came [ keım ] ; past participle come) verb *** ▸ 1 move/travel (to here) ▸ 2 reach particular state ▸ 3 start doing something ▸ 4 reach particular point ▸ 5 be received ▸ 6 happen ▸ 7 exist or be produced ▸ 8 be… …

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  • 115profit — [14] Like proficient, profit goes back to Latin prōficere ‘advance, be advantageous’. This was a compound verb formed from the prefix prō ‘forward’ and facere ‘do, make’ (source of English fact, fashion, feat, etc). Its past participle prōfectus… …

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  • 116get — I [[t]ge̱t[/t]] CHANGING, CAUSING, MOVING, OR REACHING ♦ gets, getting, got, gotten (past tense & past participle) (In most of its uses get is a fairly informal word. Gotten is an American form of the past tense and past participle.) 1) V LINK… …

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  • 117get */*/*/ — UK [ɡet] / US verb Word forms get : present tense I/you/we/they get he/she/it gets present participle getting past tense got UK [ɡɒt] / US [ɡɑt] past participle got 1) [transitive, never passive] to obtain, receive, or be given something Ross s… …

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  • 118profit — [14] Like proficient, profit goes back to Latin prōficere ‘advance, be advantageous’. This was a compound verb formed from the prefix prō ‘forward’ and facere ‘do, make’ (source of English fact, fashion, feat, etc). Its past participle prōfectus… …

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  • 119pre|vent´er — pre|vent «prih VEHNT», transitive verb. 1. to stop or keep (from): »Illness prevented him from doing his work. 2. to keep from happening: »Rain prevented the game. 3. Archaic. to come before; go before; do before. –v.i. to hinder: »I will meet… …

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  • 120pre|vent — «prih VEHNT», transitive verb. 1. to stop or keep (from): »Illness prevented him from doing his work. 2. to keep from happening: »Rain prevented the game. 3. Archaic. to come before; go before; do before. –v.i. to hinder: »I will meet you at six… …

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