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Associations of "Gave" (30 Words)
allocate | Distribute (resources or duties) for a particular purpose. Students are allocated accommodation on a yearly basis. |
allot | Give or apportion (something) to someone. I was allotted a little room in the servants block. |
amortization | Payment of an obligation in a series of installments or transfers. An amortization schedule shows your payments each month and how it affects the total amount you owe. |
apportion | Divide up and share out. They did not apportion blame or liability to any one individual. |
appropriation | Money set aside (as by a legislature) for a specific purpose. A person s appropriation of property belonging to another is dishonest. |
assign | Give an assignment to a person to a post or assign a task to a person. She has been assigned to a new job. |
authorization | The act of conferring legality or sanction or formal warrant. The raising of revenue and the authorization of spending. |
bestow | Bestow a quality on. The office was bestowed on him by the monarch of this realm. |
cede | Give over; surrender or relinquish to the physical control of another. In 1874 the islands were ceded to Britain. |
compensate | Make payment to compensate. The manager is hoping for victory to compensate for the team s dismal league campaign. |
compensation | The action or process of awarding compensation. The compensation of victims. |
concession | A piece of land into which surveyed land is divided. There are concessions on party bookings. |
copyright | Protected by copyright. Making an unauthorized copy would infringe copyright. |
dispense | Give or apply (medications. The machines dispense a range of drinks. |
distribute | Cause to be distributed. Information leaflets are being distributed to hotels. |
forgo | Be earlier in time; go back further. She wanted to forgo the tea and leave while they could. |
generously | In a way that shows a readiness to give more of something, especially money, than is necessary or expected. Everyone is asked to give generously to this worthy cause. |
grant | The action of granting something. This bill grants us new rights. |
gratuity | A relatively small amount of money given for services rendered (as by a waiter. An end of contract gratuity of 20 of the total pay received. |
impart | Transmit or serve as the medium for transmission. Impart a new skill to the students. |
meed | A fitting reward. He must extract from her some meed of approbation. |
quota | (in the Anglican Church) the proportion of the funds of a parish contributed to the finances of the diocese. All the salesmen met their quota for the month. |
reassign | Appoint (someone) to a different post or role. He had been reassigned to another post. |
remunerate | Make payment to; compensate. My efforts were not remunerated. |
remuneration | Something that remunerates. They work in excess of their contracted hours for no additional remuneration. |
salary | Pay a salary to. A 15 per cent salary increase. |
submit | Present (a proposal, application, or other document) to a person or body for consideration or judgement. Samples submitted to low pressure while being airfreighted. |
unremunerative | Bringing little or no profit or income. An unremunerative occupation. |
wage | The result or effect of doing something considered wrong or unwise. Napoleon and Hitler waged war against all of Europe. |
yield | Production of a certain amount. He reeled into the house as the door yielded. |