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row

noun as in sequence, series

verb as in move boat with paddle

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Weak match

verb as in argue, fight

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In a joint statement on Tuesday, the Trump administration announced it would reinstate military aid to Ukraine and restart intelligence-sharing with Kyiv - after abruptly halting this after their row.

From BBC

Ukraine has offered to grant the US access to its rare earth mineral reserves in exchange for US security guarantees - but this was derailed by the White House row.

From BBC

Meanwhile, Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood is embroiled in a row with the Sentencing Council, which advises judges on prison terms and community punishments.

From BBC

This means that whenever a White House announcement that damaged sentiment came out, the president would row back after seeing a stock market fall.

From BBC

The 24-year-old can also play in the back row and his versatility will be a bonus when considering forward options in Australia.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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