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Associations of "For having" (30 Words)
acquire | Win something through one’s efforts. I acquired a strong aversion to television. |
acquirement | The action of acquiring something. The acquirement of self control. |
approbation | Approval or praise. A term of approbation. |
attainable | Capable of being attained or accomplished. Yields in excess of 6 are easily attainable. |
belong | (of a contest or period of time) be dominated by. These pages don t belong. |
checkbook | A book issued to holders of checking accounts. |
earn | Earn on some commercial or business transaction earn as salary or wages. She earns a lot in her new job. |
fetch | The action of fetching. Kind offers fetched tears from me. |
grab | An act of obtaining something opportunistically or unscrupulously. She grabbed the child s hand and ran out of the room. |
hold | Support or hold in a certain manner. Hold in place. |
holder | A smallholder. I replaced the phone in its holder. |
host | Be the host of or for. Your host is Stuart Macmillan. |
incur | Make oneself subject to; bring upon oneself; become liable to. I will pay any expenses incurred. |
landlady | A woman who keeps lodgings, a boarding house, or a pub. |
landlord | A man who keeps lodgings, a boarding house, or a pub. |
let | Award (a contract for a project) to an applicant. An unfurnished let. |
obtain | Come into possession of. The price of silver fell to that obtaining elsewhere in the ancient world. |
own | Have ownership or possession of. His father owns a restaurant. |
owner | A person who owns something. Who is the owner of that friendly smile. |
permission | The act of giving a formal (usually written) authorization. They had entered the country without permission. |
possess | Have ownership or possession of. A terrible rage possessed her. |
possession | Something that is owned or possessed. They re charged with possession. |
possessor | A person who owns something or has a particular quality. His father was the possessor of a considerable fortune. |
procure | Cause (something) to happen. He procured extra cigarettes even though they were rationed. |
property | Shares or investments in property. The president was concerned about the property across from the White House. |
proprietor | Someone who owns (is legal possessor of) a business. By 1640 he was himself the proprietor of a three hundred acre tract. |
regain | Obtain possession or use of (something, typically a quality or ability) again after losing it. She regained control of herself. |
rent | Hold under a lease or rental agreement of goods and services. Skis or snowboards rent for 60 80 for six days. |
retention | The continued possession, use, or control of something. Eating too much salt can lead to fluid retention. |
take | Take by force. Let s take Napoleon for instance. |