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Associations of "Go getter" (30 Words)
across | Transversely. He looked across at me. |
antipodal | Diametrically opposed to. Antipodal points on a sphere. |
astray | Far from the intended target. We went astray but a man redirected us. |
athwart | So as to be perverse or contradictory. One table running athwart was all the room would hold. |
bereavement | The fact or condition of being bereaved. There is no right way to experience bereavement. |
beyond | At or to the further side of something. The athletes are pushing themselves to their limits and beyond. |
christendom | The collective body of Christians throughout the world and history (found predominantly in Europe and the Americas and Australia. |
continuing | Of long duration. The act provided a continuing annual appropriation. |
cross | Pass the ball across the field towards the centre when attacking. Cross a horse and a donkey. |
crossover | A voter who is registered as a member of one political party but who votes in the primary of another party. A crossover study. |
decamp | Leave a camp. The armies of both chiefs had decamped. |
depart | Move away from a place into another direction. He departed from the precedent set by many. |
going | Euphemistic expressions for death. A going concern. |
horizon | The great circle on the celestial sphere whose plane passes through the sensible horizon and the center of the Earth. She wanted to leave home and broaden her horizons. |
intercontinental | Relating to or travelling between continents. Intercontinental flights. |
intersect | Divide (something) by passing or lying across it. The area is intersected only by minor roads. |
intertwine | Connect or link (two or more things) closely. Intertwined hearts. |
itinerate | (especially of a Church minister or a magistrate) travel from place to place to perform one’s professional duty. Regular use of itinerating magistrates was made. |
migrate | Move from one part of something to another. Many Germans migrated to South America in the mid 19th century. |
migration | (chemistry) the nonrandom movement of an atom or radical from one place to another within a molecule. There is virtually no cell migration in plants. |
move | Move so as to change position perform a nontranslational motion. The movement of people from the farms to the cities. |
pedestrian | A person walking rather than travelling in a vehicle. The road is so dangerous pedestrians avoid it. |
road | The part of a road intended for vehicles especially in contrast to a verge or pavement. They waited for a clear road at Hellifield Junction. |
rood | A crucifix especially one positioned above the rood screen of a church or on a beam over the entrance to the chancel. |
route | Send via a specific route. The many routes to a healthier diet will be described. |
transverse | Situated or extending across something. A transverse beam supports the dashboard. |
travel | Travel from place to place as for the purpose of finding work preaching or acting as a judge. The vessel had been travelling from Libya to Ireland. |
traverse | An area of land surveyed with a traverse. They had been practising firing at multiple targets using the power traverse. |
trip | Make a trip for pleasure. Somebody tripped the alarm. |
underway | Currently in progress. Preparations for the trial are underway. |