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put
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Sense: Verb: place an object on or in
Synonyms:
place Collocations, set Collocations, position Collocations, plonk (informal), plunk (US, informal), stick Collocations (informal), dump Collocations (informal), situate, deposit Collocations, rest Collocations, insert Collocations, slip Collocations
Sense: Verb: express
Synonyms:
express Collocations, say Collocations, word Collocations, state Collocations, phrase Collocations, articulate Collocations, formulate
Sense: Verb: impose a charge
Synonyms:
impose, charge Collocations, levy Collocations, assess Collocations, exact Collocations, take Collocations
Sense: Verb: estimate
Synonyms:
estimate Collocations, guess Collocations, reckon Collocations, judge Collocations, gauge Collocations, assess Collocations, place Collocations, calculate, conjecture
Sense: Verb: propose - followed by 'to'
Synonyms:
propose Collocations, present Collocations, offer Collocations, suggest Collocations, run sth by sb (informal), proffer, submit Collocations, tender Collocations, set sth before sb
Sense: Verb: impute - followed by 'on' or 'down to'
Synonyms:
impute, place Collocations, pin Collocations, lay Collocations, apportion, assign Collocations, attribute Collocations
Sense: Verb: gamble - followed by 'on'
Synonyms:
Sense: Verb: judge or categorize
Synonyms:
place Collocations, assign Collocations, classify, consign, categorize, categorise (UK), lump Collocations (informal)


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