saving (verb)

  • 1saving — noun 1 amount not used or wasted ADJECTIVE ▪ big, considerable, great, huge, major, significant, substantial ▪ estimated, potential …

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  • 2saving — noun a) Something (usually money) that is saved. b) The action of the verb to save …

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  • 3save — I. /seɪv / (say sayv) verb (saved, saving) –verb (t) 1. to rescue from danger; preserve from harm, injury, or loss: to save from drowning. 2. to keep safe, intact, or unhurt; safeguard: God save the Queen. 3. to keep from being lost: to save the… …

  • 4grow — verb 1 increase ADVERB ▪ fast, quickly, rapidly ▪ considerably, dramatically, significantly, substantially ▪ slowly …

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  • 5lose — verb 1 not keep ADVERB ▪ forever VERB + LOSE ▪ be about to, be going to, be likely to, stand to ▪ The company stands to lose if this deal falls through …

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  • 6identify — verb ADVERB ▪ accurately, correctly, rightly ▪ The new test will enable us to identify more accurately patients who are most at risk. ▪ Did you identify all the pictures correctly? ▪ falsely …

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  • 7represent — verb 1 be a member of a group ADVERB ▪ strongly, well ▪ Local businesses are well represented on the committee. ▪ equally ▪ Women and men were represented equally on the teams …

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  • 8go forward — verb move ahead; travel onward in time or space (Freq. 6) We proceeded towards Washington She continued in the direction of the hills We are moving ahead in time now • Syn: ↑proceed, ↑continue • Derivatio …

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  • 9achieve — verb VERB + ACHIEVE ▪ fail to ▪ The present law has failed to achieve its objectives. ▪ be able to ▪ try to ▪ be designed to ▪ …

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  • 10generate — verb ADVERB ▪ quickly ▪ automatically, spontaneously ▪ People used to believe that dirt spontaneously generated disease. ▪ randomly ▪ a sequence of r …

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