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take up

Main Entry:
pick up
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: lift, raise
Synonyms: elevate, gather, grasp, hoist, rear, take up, uphold, uplift, upraise, uprear
Antonyms: drop, lower
Main Entry: pry
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: force or break open
Synonyms: disengage, disjoin, divide, elevate, elicit, extort, extract, heave, hoist, jimmy, lever, lift, move, pick up, press, prize, pull, push, raise, rear, separate, take up, tear, tilt, turn, turn out, twist, uplift, upraise, uprear, wrest, wring
Antonyms: close
Main Entry: purchase
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: buy, obtain
Synonyms: achieve, acquire, attain, come by, cop, deal in, earn, gain, get hold of, go shopping, invest, make a buy, make a purchase, market, patronize, pay for, pick up, procure, realize, redeem, secure, shop, shop for, take, take up, truck, win
Antonyms: sell
Main Entry: raise
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: lift; build from the ground
Synonyms: boost, bring up, construct, elevate, erect, establish, exalt, heave, hoist, hold up, lever, lift, lift up, mount, move up, place up, promote, pry, pull up, put on its end, put up, rear, run up, set up, set upright, shove, stand up, take up, throw up, upcast, upheave, uplift, upraise, uprear
Notes: to raise is 'to bring something up'; to rise is 'to get up'
one rears children and raises crops
Antonyms: demolish, destroy, drop, lower, raze
Main Entry: rear
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: lift, rise
Synonyms: bring up, elevate, hoist, hold up, jump, leap, loom, pick up, raise, set upright, soar, spring up, support, take up, tower, turn up, uphold, uplift, upraise
Notes: one rears children and raises crops
Antonyms: drop, fall
Main Entry: resort
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: have recourse to; make use of
Synonyms: address, affect, apply, avail oneself of, benefit by, bring into play, devote, direct, employ, exercise, fall back on, frequent, go, go to, haunt, head for, look to, make use of, put to use, recur, recur to, refer to, repair, run, take up, try, turn, turn to, use, utilize, visit
Notes: recourse refers to turning to someone or something for help; resort is something you turn to after all other options have failed (and as a verb means to have recourse!)
Antonyms: avoid, dodge
Main Entry: resume
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: begin again
Synonyms: assume again, carry on, come back, continue, go on, go on with, keep on, keep up, occupy again, pick up, proceed, reassume, recapitulate, recommence, recoup, regain, reinstitute, reoccupy, reopen, repossess, restart, retake, return to, take back, take up
Antonyms: finish, halt, stop
Main Entry: scoop
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: dig up; shovel
Synonyms: bail, clear away, dig, dig out, dip, empty, excavate, gather, gouge, grub, hollow, lade, ladle, lift, pick up, remove, scrape, spade, sweep away, sweep up, take up
Main Entry: stand
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: be in force, exist
Synonyms: be located, be situated, be valid, belong, continue, endure, fill, halt, hold, last, obtain, occupy, pause, prevail, remain, rest, stay, stop, take up
Antonyms: refuse, reject, veto
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