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cover
noun as in wrapping
noun as in cover-up, mask
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camouflage, disguise, facade, guise, masquerade, pretense, put on, semblance, veil, veneer, window dressing
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noun as in hiding place
verb as in wrap, hide
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cache, camouflage, canopy, cap, carpet, cloak, clothe, conceal, crown, curtain, daub, disguise, eclipse, encase, enfold, ensconce, enshroud, envelop, hood, house, invest, layer, mantle, mask, obscure, overcast, overlay, overspread, screen, secrete, shade, shield, stash, superimpose, superpose, surface, veil
verb as in protect, guard
verb as in include, contain
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comprehend, consider, embody, embrace, incorporate, meet, suffice, survey
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verb as in describe in published writing
verb as in fill in for, compensate
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double for, make good, make up for, stand in (for), take over, take the rap for
verb as in travel across area
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Example Sentences
States that join the treaty may want to make sure that they themselves are able to prosecute all the crimes that it covers - otherwise the court may intervene.
However, patients in China will have to pay out of pocket for the treatment, as it is not yet covered by the national healthcare insurance, João da Silva of BBC reported.
Even after her mother’s arrest, the girl continued to take ibuprofen “in an attempt to make herself ill, to cover up for her mother,” he added.
The score roils with melodic drama in the film’s prologue, which vibrantly depicts a tense heist to steal the titular piano under the cover of darkness and a Fourth of July fireworks show in Mississippi.
About 30% of the area burned by the Mountain fire was grassland, according to a Times analysis of land cover data.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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