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noun as in account of a happening
Strongest matches
adaptation, form, history, interpretation, rendition, report, story, tale, translation, variant
Strong matches
chronicle, clarification, condensation, construction, exercise, narrative, paraphrase, portrayal, reading, redaction, rendering, restatement, rewording, side, simplification, sketch, statement, transcription
Example Sentences
That moment when Jake sings an off-key version of “...Baby One More Time” is “burned into my frontal cortex,” he says.
As she walked through Fresno’s version of Skid Row, homeless residents waved in greeting from the tents and tarps lining both sides of the street.
This type of leaner LLM could be stored and accessed locally on a device like a phone or laptop and could provide performance nearly as accurate and nuanced as an uncompressed version.
And a vaccine targeting the post-fusion version of the protein wouldn't teach the immune system to attack the virus before it has a chance to infect the body.
SpaceX has a $4-billion contract to develop a “lunar lander” version of the Starship spacecraft that can return astronauts on the moon as part of its Artemis III mission scheduled for September 2026.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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