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POSED |
Presented |
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AWARDED |
Presented |
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RECITED |
Presented (poem) |
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REASONED |
Logically presented |
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GIVEN |
Presented with |
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INTRODUCED |
Presented formally |
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HOSTED |
Presented (TV show) |
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SHOWN |
Presented to view |
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DROOL |
Old or newly presented drivel |
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DEB |
Little Deborah is presented at ball |
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OBJECT |
Opposed; presented in opposition; also, exposed. |
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STAT |
Not all statistics are presented to doctor immediately |
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WHIM |
Whitlam left, and at dismissal presented fanciful idea |
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SALVER |
A tray or waiter on which anything is presented. |
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UGLIER |
Less attractive pug loses its head when fifty-one presented to Queen |
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HEADING |
That end of a stone or brick which is presented outward. |
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NONPRESENTATION |
Neglect or failure to present; state of not being
presented. |
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IMPARSONEE |
Presented, instituted, and inducted into a rectory, and
in full possession. |
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PRESENTMENT |
The act of presenting, or the state of being
presented; presentation. |
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PRESENT |
Anything presented or given; a gift; a donative; as, a
Christmas present. |
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OBLATION |
Anything offered or presented in worship or sacred
service; an offering; a sacrifice. |
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PROX |
"The ticket or list of candidates at elections, presented to
the people for their votes." |
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OBJECTABLE |
Such as can be presented in opposition; that may be put
forward as an objection. |
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AMPLIFICATION |
The matter by which a statement is amplified; as,
the subject was presented without amplifications. |
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PRESENTATION |
The act of presenting, or the state of being
presented; a setting forth; an offering; bestowal. |