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Verb (used with object)
to attribute or ascribe
- to give the devil his due; After long study the critic gave the unsigned work to a minor impressionist.
Verb (used without object)
Verb phrases
give away,
- to give as a present; bestow.
- to present (the bride) to the bridegroom in a marriage ceremony.
- to expose or betray (a person).
- to reveal (a confidence or secret, hidden motives, true feelings, etc.)
- That remark gave away his real feelings.
give out,
- to send out; emit.
- to make public; announce.
- to distribute; issue.
- to become exhausted.
- to become used up; fail
- The fuel gave out.
- to do or express something, esp. unrestrainedly or easily
- to give out with a song.
give over,
- to put into the care of; transfer
- She gave over all her property to her daughter.
- to put an end to; stop
- They will never give over their impossible dreams.
- to indulge in without restraint
- She gave herself over to tears.
- to devote to a specified activity
- The day was given over to relaxing in the sun.
Idioms
give and take
- to compromise in order to cooperate
- A willingness to give and take is important for success in marriage.
- to exchange ideas
- an informal meeting in which there would be opportunities to give and take.
Synonyms
verb
- abandon , back down , bail out , bow out , buckle under , capitulate , cave in , cease , cede , chicken out , collapse , comply , concede , cry uncle , cut out , desist , despair , drop , fold , forswear , give up , hand over , leave off , pull out , quit , relinquish , resign , stop , submit , surrender , waive , yield , give
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