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air
1. To be broadcast
2. To broadcast over the airwaves, as in radio or television; SYN. send, broadcast, beam, transmit.
3. To expose to warm or heated air, so as to dry
4. Expose to fresh air
5. Expose to cool or cold air so as to cool or freshen
6. Make public
bring forth
1. To produce, as young fruit.
2. To bring to light; to make manifest.
bring out
1. To bring out of some state, for example; SYN. let out.
2. To encourage to be less reserved, as of a shy person.
3. To take out of a container or enclosed space; SYN. get out.
bring up
1. To cause to come to a sudden stop.
2. To promote from a lower position or rank.
come up
1. To be mentioned.
2. To bring forth, usually something desirable.
3. When you move to a higher social or professional position, you come up.
4. When a new topic is introduced into a conversation, it comes up.
5. When something unexpected happens that requires further attention, it comes up.
export
To sell or transfer abroad.
Goods or service produced in one country and sold to another. Exports may be visible (goods such as automobiles physically exported) or invisible (services such as banking and tourism, that are provided in the exporting country but paid for by residents of another country).
expose
1. To expose or make accessible to some action or influence.
2. To expose to light, of photographic film.
3. To show, make visible or apparent; SYN. exhibit, display.
let on
1. To make acknowledgment; admit
2. To reveal a secret
3. Pretend
output
To create or manufacture a specific amount
propound
To put forward, as of an idea; put forward for consideration.
put forward
1. To advance to a position of prominence responsibility; to promote.
2. To set, as the hands of a clock, to a later hour.
raise
(Homonym: raze, rays).
1. To activate or stir up.
2. To bet more than the previous player, in poker.
3. To bring (a surface, a design, etc.) into relief and cause to project.
4. To cause to be heard or known; express or utter.
5. To cause to puff up with a leaven; of dough; SYN. leaven, prove.
6. To collect funds for a specific purpose.
7. To construct, build, or erect; SYN. erect, rear, set up, put up.
8. To create a disturbance, esp. by making a great noise.
9. To establish radio communications with.
10. To evoke or call forth; SYN. conjure, conjure up, invoke, stir, call down, arouse, bring up, put forward, call forth.
11. (Bridge) To bid (one's partner's suit) at a higher level.
12. To invigorate or heighten;,; SYN. lift.
13. To multiply (a number) by itself a specified number of times: 8 is 2 raised to the power 3.
14. To pronounce (vowels) by bringing the tongue closer to the roof of the mouth.
15. To put forward for consideration or discussion; SYN. bring up.
16. To raise from a lower to a higher position; SYN. lift, elevate, get up, bring up.
17. To raise the level or amount of something.
advance · arouse · bring up · call down · call fort · conjure · conjure up · elevate · elicit · enhance · enkindle · erect · evoke · farm · fire · get up · grow · heighten · invoke · kick upstairs · kindle · leaven · levy · lift · lift up · nurture · parent · produce · promote · prove · provoke · put forward · put up · rear · recruit · resurrect · set up · stir · upgrade · upraise
serve
1. To be in the service of, be a servant of, as of people, institutions, or ideas:
2. To contribute or conduce to
3. To do duty or hold offices; serve in a specific function:
4. To help to some food; help with food or drink; SYN. help.
5. To provide food; SYN. serve up, dish out, dish up, dish.
6. To serve a purpose, role, or function; SYN. function.
7. To act as an attendant to; SYN. attend to, wait on, attend, assist.
8. To serve somebody with a warrant or summons; SYN. process, swear out.
9. To promote
10. To put the ball into play; as in games like tennis
11. To mate with; SYN. service.
12. To spend time in prison or in a labor camp; SYN. do.