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Give (21)
Give away
- Entrust your daughter to her husband through the marriage ceremony - Tell a secret, often unintentionally - Distribute something for free - Give without asking for or expecting payment - Give an advantage to your opponent in a sport by making a mistake, playing badly, etc - Give an unwanted baby to people to bring up - Betray, report to authorities - Give a weight advantage to an opponent in boxing
Give back
- Return something you've borrowed - Return something that someone has lost
Give in
- Stop doing something because it's too hard or requires too much energy - Submit homework, etc. - Surrender, accept defeat - Offer or submit for judgement, approval
Give in to
- Agree to something you don't like - Allow a feeling or desire to control you
Give it to
- Criticise harshly or punish someone for something
Give it up for
- Applaud
Give it up to
- Applaud
Give of
- Contribute without expecting anything in return, usually time or money
Give off
- Emit pollution or something else unpleasant - Behave in a way that makes people think of you in a certain way - Expand - Follow or take one of 2 or more branches (instructions, in machine code) in writing a computer program (using system software for a programming language)
Give onto
- Open into a place, for a door or window
Give out
- Distribute - Stop working, through age or overuse - Have no more of a supply - Make public - Emit - End or finish somewhere - Make a sound or noise - Read the wordings of a hymn or psalm aloud for congregational singing
Give over
- Stop doing something bad or annoying - Entrust, pass on responsibility - Stop an activity
Give over to
- Dedicate, devote - Transfer responsibility
Give over!
- An expression of disbelief
Give up
- Stop doing something that has been a habit - Stop being friendly, end relationships - Stop doing something - Surrender, stop trying - Sacrifice or dedicate time, etc, to something - Allow someone to sit in your chair, take your place, etc - Allow or give away a run while pitching (baseball)
Give up on
- Lose faith in or stop believing in something or someone - Stop feeling hope
Give up to
- Denounce, report to authorities
Give way
- Stop to allow vehicles to pass - Collapse, break
Give way to
- Yield, surrender, retreat - Relinquish position or ascendancy - Be replaced by something better, cheaper, more modern, etc - Allow a vehicle to pass in front - Surrender to strong emotions
Give yourself up
- Surrender to the police or authorities
Give yourself up to
- Dedicate time, energy, etc, to something
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