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belong
verb as in be part of, be in proper place
Strong matches
Example Sentences
The firm misappropriated over $11 billion of funds that belonged to customers, investors and lenders, The Associated Press reported.
Brain regions belonging to the affective neural system responded strongly to the sound, again confirming its daunting nature.
He’s trying to show he belongs after making the unconventional move from position coach to head coach.
Packing his scant belongings into plastic bags, he waded in.
On Santa Clara Street, city crews swept in Nov. 1 to clear out tents, belongings and piles of trash.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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