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bid

noun as in offering of money or services

noun as in endeavor

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verb as in offer money or services

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verb as in say

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verb as in ask for; command

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Mexican officials hope to meet with Trump’s team soon in a bid to discourage mass deportations, Sheinbaum said.

Big media companies are bracing for the possibility that he will do Trump’s bidding when the president-elect threatens retribution against media outlets that are unfriendly to him.

He expected those delivering student support, digital and tech staff supporting academic staff, library staff and those helping academics to win bids and bring in revenue would be among those affected.

From BBC

Adani Group has bid for giant contracts in India’s back yard.

That same enthusiasm vaulted Lurie, a centrist Democrat who has never held elected office, to an upset victory this month in his mayoral bid against incumbent London Breed and three other City Hall veterans.

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

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