Turn into; make (something) become something else, something more, or something less. (VERB)
Provide; supply; what one does with a newly acquired home or office in order that it not remain empty. (VERB)
Conflict with; be contrary to; run counter to. (VERB)
Locate or position (something) so to make it difficult to discover or to create difficulty of access. (VERB)
Carry (as, for example, a burden). (VERB)
Separate meaning: the mammal that most famously populates Yellowstone National Park, some species of which are named with the word "grizzly." (NOUN)
Hold, approve, take in; include.
Also: hug (VERB)
Isolate and describe a difference between (one thing and another); differentiate. (VERB)
Give out, send out, release; allow to come forth. (VERB)
Separate meaning: lineal descendant(s). (NOUN)
Separate meaning: That silly phrase, "_______ spotting" incessantly spoken by law school teachers devoid of linguistic imagination. (NOUN)
Supervise the operation of; be in charge of; determine where, when, and how, (something) is done. (VERB)
Require; make necessary by authoritative order, instruction, or decree. (VERB)
Look for, attempt to locate. (Game whose name begins with "hide".) (VERB)
Assume for the sake of argument; take as true; adopt as a tentative or working theory. (VERB)
Carry out; put into effect. (used especially in connection with death sentence.) (VERB)
Perform for; meet one's needs; "_______ in the military." (VERB
Include within (its) corpus; have among its parts. (VERB)
Eliminate the possibility of. (VERB)
Give name to; specify; make known; reveal nature of. (VERB)
Refer to or note as justification for, as evidence or illustration/example of. In scholarly writing, often done via footnote. (VERB)
Assume responsibility for; pay the costs of. (VERB)
Acquire; gain access to (VERB)
Separate meaning: safe; protected from harm. (ADJECTIVE)