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led
adjective as in governed
Strong matches
administered, commanded, conducted, directed, driven, guided, mastered, overseen, piloted, subjugated, superintended, supervised
Weak match
adjective as in persuaded
Weak matches
adjective as in ushered
Strong matches
announced, attended, directed, guided, heralded, introduced, presented, shown, supervised
Example Sentences
Midway through the tour in May, Rife revealed that the “extreme exhaustion” from performing and traveling had caught up to him and led him to cancel a pair of Indiana shows.
The commission is led by Gisela Stuart, once a Labour MP who has since been appointed as an independent peer to the House of Lords.
He described that his drinking was a "15-year pattern" and it led to experimenting with other substances.
However, Cothran's new research collaboration, led by the University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna, has uncovered that the Y chromosome does have meaningful variation and is important for species diversity.
Domestically, measures in the Budget, such as a rise in National Insurance paid by employers, has led to fears that the extra cost could be passed on in higher prices or fewer jobs.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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