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  • 101presumed — prɪ zuːmd / zju adj. assumed, supposed, expected, conjectural pre·sume || prɪ zjuːm v. assume, take for granted; dare, venture; take liberties, permit oneself …

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  • 102presumes — pre·sume || prɪ zjuːm v. assume, take for granted; dare, venture; take liberties, permit oneself …

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  • 103presuming — pre·sume || prɪ zjuːm v. assume, take for granted; dare, venture; take liberties, permit oneself …

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  • 104impose — verb 1) he imposed his ideas on the art director Syn: foist, force, inflict, press, urge; informal saddle someone with, land someone with 2) new taxes will be imposed Syn: levy, charge, apply, enforce; set …

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  • 105presume on — he was careful not to presume on their friendship Syn: take (unfair) advantage of, exploit, take liberties with; count on, bank on, place reliance on …

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  • 106use — 1. verb 1) she used her key to open the front door Syn: utilize, make use of, avail oneself of, employ, work, operate, wield, ply, apply, maneuver, manipulate, put to use, put/press into service 2) the court will use its discretion in making an… …

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  • 107mouth — n 1. orifice, oral opening or cavity, muzzle, Sl. kisser, Sl. yap, Sl. trap, Sl. bazoo, chops, jaw or jaws; jawbone, maxilla, mandible. 2. utterance, expression, ventilation, airing, voice, vocalization. 3. idle or empty talk, boasting, bragging …

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  • 108impose on — Syn: take advantage of, exploit, take liberties with, bother, trouble, disturb, inconvenience, put out, put to trouble …

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  • 109use — 1. verb 1) she used her key to open the door Syn: utilize, employ, avail oneself of, work, operate, wield, ply, apply, put into service 2) the court will use its discretion Syn: exercise …

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  • 110liberty — n. (pl. ies) 1 a freedom from captivity, imprisonment, slavery, or despotic control. b a personification of this. 2 a the right or power to do as one pleases. b (foll. by to + infin.) right, power, opportunity, permission. c Philos. freedom from… …

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