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  • 31appropriate — ap·pro·pri·ate /ə prō prē ˌāt/ vt at·ed, at·ing [Late Latin appropriare to take possession of, from ad to, for + proprius one s own] 1: to set apart for or assign to a particular recipient, purpose, or use the legislature appropriating funds for… …

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  • 32INSTITUTE OF FRANCE —    was established by the Directory in 1795, to take the place of the four academies suppressed by the Convention two years previously. In 1816 Louis XVIII. gave back the old names to its four sections, viz. L Académie Française, L Académie des… …

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  • 33vote — [[t]vo͟ʊt[/t]] ♦ votes, voting, voted 1) N COUNT A vote is a choice made by a particular person or group in a meeting or an election. He walked to the local polling centre to cast his vote... The government got a massive majority well over 400… …

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  • 34allocate — verb how funds will be allocated is dependent on which budget gets approved Syn: allot, assign, distribute, apportion, share out, portion out, dispense, deal out, dole out, give out, dish out, parcel out, ration out, divide up/out; informal divvy …

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  • 35appropriate — 1. adjective this isn t the appropriate time Syn: suitable, proper, fitting, apt, right; relevant, pertinent, apposite; convenient, opportune; seemly, befitting; formal ad rem; archaic meet Ant: unsuitable 2. verb 1) …

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  • 36budget — 1. noun 1) your budget for the week Syn: financial plan, forecast; accounts, statement 2) a cut in the defense budget Syn: allowance, allocation, quota; grant, award, funds, resources …

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  • 37provide — verb 1) the foundation will provide funds Syn: supply, give, issue, furnish, come up with, dispense, bestow, impart, produce, yield, bring forth, bear, deliver, donate, contribute, pledge, advance …

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  • 38appropriate — adj 1. suitable, fitting, befitting, meet, proper, becoming, seemly; suited, fit, well suited, likely, agreeable, adapted, congruous; expedient, due, (of punishment) condign. 2. timely, felicitous, seasonable, convenient, opportune. 3. apt,… …

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  • 39budget — n 1. estimate, statement, financial statement; costs, expenses, operating expenses, general expenses, overhead. 2. plan, blueprint, schedule, program. 3. allowance, ration, share, portion, part; allotment, allocation, percentage, quota. 4. stock …

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  • 40budget — 1. noun 1) your budget for the week Syn: financial plan, forecast 2) the defence budget Syn: allowance, allocation, quota, funds, resources, capital 2. verb we have to bu …

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