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  • ===Transitive verb=== ===Intransitive verb===
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  • ==Verb form== # [[past tense]] and [[past participle]] of the verb ''to [[extend]]''
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  • :transitive verb :intransitive verb :
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  • ...ve voice is a verb [[voice]] that decreases the valency of an intransitive verb (which has valency one) to zero. ...sonal passive deletes the subject of an intransitive verb. In place of the verb's subject, the construction instead may include a syntactic placeholder, al
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  • ==Verb (used with object)== ==Verb (used without object)==
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  • ==Verb==
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  • :intransitive verb :transitive verb
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  • :transitive verb :intransitive verb
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  • :transitive verb :intransitive verb
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  • :'''transitive verb''' :'''intransitive verb'''
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  • :transitive verb :intransitive verb
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  • :transitive verb :intransitive verb
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  • :''verb'' :''transitive verb''
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  • *transitive verb *intransitive verb
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  • :transitive verb :intransitive verb
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  • *transitive verb *intransitive verb
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  • :transitive verb :intransitive verb
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  • ...ed by that verb <the passive voice> (2) : containing or yielding a passive verb form ...e subject has the [[agent]] role is called an [[active]] sentence, and its verb is [[expressed]] in active voice. Many languages have both an active and a
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  • :''transitive verb'' :''intransitive verb''
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  • :intransitive verb :transitive verb
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  • *intransitive verb : to [[think]] about or [[discuss]] issues and [[decisions]] carefully *transitive verb : to think about deliberately and often with [[formal]] [[discussion]] befo
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  • :''intransitive verb'' :''transitive verb''
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  • ''transitive verb'' ''intransitive verb''
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  • :transitive verb :intransitive verb
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  • :transitive verb :intransitive verb
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  • :intransitive verb :transitive verb
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  • ===Verb=== ====Phrasal Verb====
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  • :transitive verb :intransitive verb
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  • :transitive verb :intransitive verb
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  • :transitive verb :intransitive verb :
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  • :transitive verb :intransitive verb :
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  • ===Verb=== ===Verb===
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  • ...kept just below the [[boiling]] point. The term comes from the [[English]] verb to coddle, meaning to treat [[gently]] or pamper.
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  • The verb pervert is less narrow in reference than the related nouns, and may be used The noun sometimes occurs in abbreviated slang form as "perv" and used as a verb meaning "to act like a pervert", and the adjective "pervy" also occurs. All
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  • :transitive verb :intransitive verb
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  • ...ly in “They ate heartily” or at noon in “We left at noon”) attached to the verb of a clause especially to [[express]] a [[relation]] of [[time]], place, [[ ...action]] or state [[expressed]] by the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verb verb] take place.
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  • :transitive verb :intransitive verb
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  • :transitive verb :intransitive verb
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  • ...ation of prefix εκ- (ek-), from preposition εκ, εξ (ek, ex), "out," and of verb λείπω (leípō), "to be [[absent]]".[2] [3] When an eclipse occurs wit
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  • * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verb_phrase Verb phrase] (VP) with a verb as head (e.g. eat cheese, jump up and down) ...consists of only one word. This terminology is especially often used with verb phrases:
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  • :transitive verb *intransitive verb : to make or give an examination
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  • *2: the abbreviated conjugation of a verb in one [[person]] only
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  • ''transitive verb'' ''intransitive verb''
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  • ==Verb==
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  • ...ds to be lugged about." The [[idea]] of pulling things [[inherent]] in the verb lug combines with the suffix -age to create the word we know today.
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  • :transitive verb :intransitive verb
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  • The [[English]] verb ''chaperon'', "to be a chaperon," is first recorded in [https://en.wikipedi :verb
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  • :intransitive verb :transitive verb
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  • ===Verb===
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  • :''transitive verb'' :''intransitive verb''
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  • :transitive verb :intransitive verb
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  • :transitive verb :intransitive verb
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  • ...tence has only a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-finite_verb non-finite verb] (although using the definition given above, e.g. "Chancellor sitting in Li ...nition of a sentence as one that must [explicitly] include a subject and a verb. For example, in second-language acquisition, teachers often reject one-wor
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  • ==Usual meaning of the verb βαπτίζω==
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  • :transitive verb : plot, contrive :intransitive verb
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  • ...dy occur, requires the recasting of the sentence using the dummy auxiliary verb do, which adds little to the [[meaning]] of the negative phrase, but serves In Middle English, the particle not could be attached to any verb:
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  • ...r [[languages]] the noun "lecture" must grammatically be the object of the verb "to [[read]]."
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  • * Finite verb [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finite]
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  • :''transitive verb'' :''intransitive verb''
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  • :''transitive verb''
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  • ...ate 16th century: from late [[Latin]] ''itinerant'' (travelling), from the verb ''itinerari'', from Latin ''iter'', ''itiner'' ([[journey]], road).
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  • ...the verb 'bites' is the third person singular of the present tense of the verb 'to bite', and the singular noun 'dog' is the object of the sentence. [[Tec
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  • :transitive verb :c : to disclose in violation of [[confidence]] <betray a secret>intransitive verb : to prove false
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  • '''Verb''': to attune (third-person singular simple present attunes, present partic
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  • "Duet" is also used as a verb for the [[act]] of [[performing]] a musical duet, or colloquially as a noun
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  • :transitive verb :c : to express commendation of : praiseintransitive verb : to make a salute
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  • ...ense ‘tactical movement’): from French ''manœuvre'' (noun), ''manœuvrer'' (verb), from medieval Latin ''manuoperare'', from [[Latin]] ''manus'' ‘hand’
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  • ===The strong verb=== ===The weak verb===
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  • ...servo ([[original]] [[meaning]]: to preserve [[whole]]) and of the Avestan verb haurvaiti (to keep vigil over), although the original [https://en.wikipedia
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  • ...ted) [[Latin]] word secta (the feminine form of the past participle of the verb secare, to cut), as sects were scissions cut away from the [[mainstream]] r
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  • ...dea]] of exterminating was [[connected]] with the [[word]]. The [[Hebrew]] verb (haram) is frequently used of the extermination of [[idolatrous]] nations.
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  • ...ed", "train in gymnastic exercise", generally "to train, to exercise". The verb had this meaning because one undressed for exercise. Historically, the gymn
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  • :intransitive verb
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  • :transitive verb
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  • *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/16th_century Late 16th Century] (as a verb): of [[unknown]] [[origin]]. :''verb''
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  • ...wiki/Proto-Indo-European_language Proto-Indo-European] *yugóm (yoke), from verb *yeug- (join, unite). This [[root]] has descendants in almost all known Ind .... A pair of oxen is also called a yoke of oxen, and yoke is also used as a verb: "to yoke a pair of oxen".
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  • The [[origin]] of "liquor" and its close relative "[[liquid]]" was the Latin verb liquere, [[meaning]] "to be fluid." According to the [[Oxford English Dicti :verb (used with object)
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  • ...(common, in the [[meaning]] "unholy", "unclean" and similar). The related verb laikoô meant "to make common", "to desecrate".
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  • :''transitive verb''
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  • Symposium (Symposia, pl.) originally referred to a drinking party (the Greek verb sympotein means "to drink together") but has since come to refer to any aca
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  • ::transitive verb :transitive verb
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  • ...t" (noun form "scapegoating") is a [[modern]] form of the older transitive verb-noun construction "to make (someone) a scapegoat". Scapegoat derives from t
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  • *3. Original; primary; radical; not derived; as, primitive verb in grammar.
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  • ...ften referred to under the same [[name]]—a name derived from the [[Latin]] verb ōrāre, to speak.
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  • ...m the [[Latin]] crucifixio, fixed to a cross, from prefix cruci-, cross, + verb ficere, fix or do.[1]
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  • ...re pre-existing elements resulting in the formation of something new. The verb would be to ''synthesize'' meaning to make or form a synthesis.
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  • ..."dragon, serpent of huge size, water-snake", which probably comes from the verb δρακεῖν (drakeîn) "to see [[clearly]]". In the [[New Testament]],
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  • ...tin]] ''moratorius'' ‘delaying,’ from Latin ''morat''- ‘delayed,’ from the verb ''morari'', from ''mora'' ‘[[delay]].’
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  • ===Verb [ trans. ]===
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  • ...m ακουστός (akoustos), "heard, audible"[2], which in turn derives from the verb ακούω (akouo), "I hear"[3]. The [[Latin]] synonym is "sonic". After ac
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  • ...] reveal a synonymous relationship between the verb euangelizo and a Greek verb "kerusso" which means "to proclaim"[1].
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  • A '''vocation''', from the [[Latin]] vocare (verb, to call), is a term for an occupation to which a person is specially drawn
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  • ...r'' and the multiple [[meaning]] of the polyvalent homonym "entrance" as a verb and noun provide insight into the nature of trance as a threshold, conduit, An intransitive usage of the verb 'trance' now obsolete is 'to pass', 'to travel'.
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  • ...French publir which could have given rise to the ending of the [[English]] verb. Classical Latin pūblicāre to make [[public]] [[property]], to place at t :transitive verb
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  • ===Intransitive verb=== ===Transitive verb===
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  • Verb - '''meaning'''[https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/meaning]
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  • :transitive verb :intransitive verb
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  • ...ng, or POS-tagging, in which information about each word's part of speech (verb, noun, adjective, etc.) is added to the corpus in the form of tags. Another
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