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Associations of "Give off" (30 Words)
abjure | Formally reject or disavow a formerly held belief, usually under pressure. MPs were urged to abjure their Jacobite allegiance. |
abrogation | The repeal or abolition of a law, right, or agreement. |
afford | Afford access to. It was taking up more time than he could afford. |
allocate | Distribute (resources or duties) for a particular purpose. In past years we didn t allocate enough funds to infrastructure maintenance. |
allot | Give out. I was allotted a little room in the servants block. |
authorization | The act of conferring legality or sanction or formal warrant. Horowitz handed him the authorization signed by Evans. |
bestow | Bestow a quality on. Bestow an honor on someone. |
bestowal | The act of conferring an honor or presenting a gift. |
cancel | A notation cancelling a previous sharp or flat. I intend to cancel your debt to me. |
capitulate | Surrender under agreed conditions. The patriots had to capitulate to the enemy forces. |
cede | Give up (power or territory. In 1874 the islands were ceded to Britain. |
certificate | Authorize by certificate. A share certificate. |
compensate | Make payment to compensate. He will be richly compensated for his efforts. |
concession | A piece of land into which surveyed land is divided. Railcard holders can obtain concessions. |
counterbalance | A factor having the opposite effect to that of another and so preventing it from exercising a disproportionate influence. The sitter s weight counterbalances the tilting pressure on the backrest. |
credential | Provide with credentials. Recruitment is based mainly on academic credentials. |
distribute | Cause to be distributed. The function distributes the values evenly. |
endow | Furnish with an endowment. He was endowed with tremendous physical strength. |
foreswear | Do without or cease to hold or adhere to. I am foreswearing women forever. |
forgo | Do without or cease to hold or adhere to. We forgo any comparison between the two men. |
grant | The action of granting something. Grant permission. |
impart | Bestow a quality on. Impart a new skill to the students. |
offset | Create an offset in. There was some offsetting on to text. |
presentation | A visual representation of something. The presentation of new data. |
relinquish | Voluntarily cease to keep or claim; give up. Relinquish your grip on the rope you won t fall. |
submit | Accept or undergo, often unwillingly. He submitted himself to a body search. |
surrender | The action of surrendering a lease or life insurance policy. The final surrender of Germany on 8 May 1945. |
waive | Refrain from insisting on or using (a right or claim. He will waive all rights to the money. |
withdraw | Withdraw from active participation. He failed to withdraw his remarks and apologize. |
yield | Give in, as to influence or pressure. The milk yield was poor. |