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adjective as in belonging to individual
verb as in possess; be responsible for
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be in possession of, be possessed of, fall heir to, have in hand, have rights, have title
verb as in acknowledge, admit
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assent to, come clean, let on, make clean breast of, own up, tell the truth
Example Sentences
"It doesn't surprise you that someone like me who has all this knowledge had to go to my own child and say 'how do I find the parental controls?'" she asked the former researchers.
Mr Lewis says he believes those who remained members of the fellowship until the end have been "trying to protect themselves and feather their own nests".
Chief Justice John Roberts issued an administrative stay, which paused the lower court’s orders to give his own court time to consider the case.
They could also give customers the option to set their own limits.
Two commercial bakers supply the millions of boxes sold every Girl Scout cookie season: ABC Bakers, headquartered in Richmond, Va., and Little Brownie Bakers, owned by Ferrero U.S.A. and headquartered in Louisville, Ky.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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