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His approach on marriage, combined with solid conservative credentials, could offer up a model of the future of the GOP.

In an attempt to offer up a thorough document, Brown manages to capture a wide array of people on camera.

As reluctant as Krauss may be to offer up easy answers, his documentary does, in fact, hint at an explanation for these crimes.

Does Israel offer up any facts to fortify his incendiary charge?

A few offer up intense sexual kink or dramatic religious experiences as a roadmap.

He had at home a pious mother and sisters, who never failed to offer up their prayers for his safety.

After he had invited the traveler to dine with him at his sunset meal, Abraham went out to offer up his evening sacrifice to God.

Thither Luther must go,--yet under imperial safe conduct,--and consummate his protests, and perhaps offer up his life.

Her first act was to repair to the cathedral and offer up thanks to God; her next was to summon the enemy to retire.

What can be more fitting and consolatory, than to offer up evening praise, after a day of such exceeding jeopardy!

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On this page you'll find 31 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to offer up, such as: cede, drop, endure, eschew, forfeit, and forgo.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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