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Associations of "Give in" (30 Words)
afford | Afford access to. The rooftop terrace affords beautiful views. |
allocate | Distribute according to a plan or set apart for a special purpose. Students are allocated accommodation on a yearly basis. |
allot | Give or apportion (something) to someone. Equal time was allotted to each. |
amortization | The reduction of the value of an asset by prorating its cost over a period of years. 75 of the mortgages have an amortization of 25 years or less. |
apportion | Give out as one’s portion or share. Voting power will be apportioned according to contribution. |
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 action of authorizing. Deputies are given authorization to make arrests. |
bestow | Bestow a quality on. Stooping to bestow the presents into eager hands. |
capitulate | Cease to resist an opponent or an unwelcome demand; yield. The patriots had to capitulate to the enemy forces. |
cede | Relinquish possession or control over. In 1874 the islands were ceded to Britain. |
certificate | Present someone with a certificate. A university accredited certificate. |
compensate | Make payment to compensate. She was compensated for the loss of her arm in the accident. |
compensation | The action or process of awarding compensation. A compensation claim. |
concession | The act of conceding or yielding. New logging concessions. |
copyright | A particular literary artistic or musical work that is covered by copyright. Works whose copyrights had lapsed. |
credential | Provide with credentials. His campaign has refused to credential any reporter from that outlet. |
distribute | Cause to be distributed. The journal is distributed worldwide. |
endow | Furnish with an endowment. He was endowed with tremendous physical strength. |
fee | Give a tip or gratuity to in return for a service, beyond the compensation agreed on. They were faced with legal fees of 3000. |
forgo | Be earlier in time; go back further. We forgo any comparison between the two men. |
generously | In a way that shows a readiness to give more of something, especially money, than is necessary or expected. Food is shared generously. |
grant | The action of granting something. Grant land. |
impart | Bestow (a quality. Impart a new skill to the students. |
presentation | A visual representation of something. The presentation of new data. |
provide | Make a possibility or provide opportunity for permit to be attainable or cause to remain. Provide for the proper care of the passengers on the cruise ship. |
remuneration | Money paid for work or a service. Adequate remuneration for his work. |
scholarship | Financial aid provided to a student on the basis of academic merit. Tim held a Humboldt scholarship. |
submit | Yield to another’s wish or opinion. Samples submitted to low pressure while being airfreighted. |
wage | The part of total production that is the return to labour as earned income as distinct from the remuneration received by capital as unearned income. Wages were paid by check. |
yield | Relinquish possession of. The door yielded to repeated blows with a battering ram. |