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pay

verb as in be advantageous

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Weak match

verb as in make amends

Strongest match

Strong matches

verb as in get revenge

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Example Sentences

"Opera and ballet are under particular strain at the present time due to funding pressures and we are fighting to maintain full time jobs and pay."

From BBC

"I have very eclectic taste, so sometimes people say, 'You really like that?' And I'm like, 'Yeah, I really like that. And if you pay attention, you might like it too.'"

From Salon

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.

From Salon

The pair were ordered to pay a total of £254 in fine, victim surcharge and prosecution costs.

From BBC

Manchester City FC has been urged to part ways with footballer Natasha Harding, who is facing allegations she took thousands of pounds from teammates, parents and businesses that she did not pay back.

From BBC

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

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