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have
verb as in be in possession
verb as in endure, bear
Strongest matches
allow, become, consider, enjoy, experience, feel, know, leave, need, permit, see, suffer, undergo
Weak matches
be compelled to, be forced to, be one's duty to, be up to, fall on, meet with, ought, put up with, rest with, should, think about
verb as in contain
verb as in cheat, trick
verb as in bring into the world
Example Sentences
“In my mind,” he said, “I have Bernie Sanders holding a stethoscope up to the Democratic Party and saying, ‘Hey, listen to this: the heartbeat of America.’”
But he kept visits brief, fearing he wouldn’t have enough time to escape if state-aligned gunmen came to attack.
They have an easy shorthand that suggests a long history.
There is huge audience interest in Trump, with more than 77 million people having voted for him in November.
A member of a traveling theater troupe, Paul has been abandoned in a small-town hospital after a cuckolded husband conked him on the head.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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