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  • 41count on — I (Roget s IV) v. Syn. rely on, rely upon, Depend on, Depend upon, calculate on, figure on, bank on*, build upon, rest upon, expect, anticipate, take on trust, take for granted, be sure of, trust in, place trust in, place reliance on, make… …

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  • 42Committee on Alleged German Outrages — The Committee on Alleged German Outrages, often called the Bryce Committee after its chair, Viscount James Bryce (1838 1922), is best known for producing the Report of the Committee on Alleged German Outrages published on May 12, 1915. The report …

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  • 43believe — Synonyms and related words: accept, accept for gospel, accept implicitly, accredit, admit, allow, assume, be afraid, be certain, be pious, be religious, believe in, believe without reservation, buy, conceive, conclude, confide in, conjecture,… …

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  • 44confide in — Synonyms and related words: believe in, deem trustworthy, depend on, have confidence in, have faith in, hope in, place confidence in, place reliance in, put trust in, rely on, repose, repose confidence in, repose in, rest in, think reliable,… …

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  • 45depend on — Synonyms and related words: accrue from, arise from, bank on, be based on, be contingent on, be dependent on, be due to, be predicated on, bet on, bud from, calculate on, come from, come out of, confide in, count on, deem trustworthy, depend,… …

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  • 46rely on — Synonyms and related words: abut on, aspire to, bank on, be based on, bear on, bestraddle, bestride, bet on, calculate on, confide, confide in, count on, deem trustworthy, depend on, desire, expect, feel confident, gamble on, harbor the hope,… …

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  • 47depend — intransitive verb Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French dependre, modification of Latin dependēre, from de + pendēre to hang more at pendant Date: 15th century 1. to be determined, based, or contingent < life depends on food > …

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  • 48reckon — verb (reckoned; reckoning) Etymology: Middle English rekenen, from Old English recenian (as in gerecenian to narrate); akin to Old English reccan Date: 13th century transitive verb 1. a. count < reckon the days till Christmas > …

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  • 49Capitulation (surrender) — Capitulation (Lat. capitulum , a little head or division; capitulare , to treat upon terms), an agreement in time of war for the surrender to a hostile armed force of a particular body of troops, a town or a territory. It is an ordinary incident&#8230; …

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  • 50confide — I (divulge) verb disclose, disclose something secret, discuss private affairs, divulgate, entrust with private information, let know, make known, reveal something private, share secrets, tell a secret, tell with assurance of secrecy, trust to&#8230; …

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