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suggest
verb as in convey advice, plan, desire
Strong matches
advance, broach, commend, conjecture, exhort, move, plug, pose, prefer, proposition, propound, steer, theorize, tip, tout
Weak matches
give a tip, propone, put forward, put in two cents, put on to something, tip off
verb as in imply; bring to mind
Strong matches
adumbrate, advert, allude, connote, denote, evoke, infer, insinuate, intimate, occur, shadow, signify, symbolize, typify
Weak matches
be a sign of, cross the mind, lead to believe, point in direction of, put in mind of
Example Sentences
Gaetz graduated from William & Mary Law School but otherwise has no experience that would suggest he’s qualified to lead the Department of Justice.
Despite these risks, market experts suggest investors should focus on the economic environment and company fundamentals, as political factors tend to have a short-lived impact on the stock market and policy changes require time to be implemented.
Other proposals suggest pension schemes need to reach a certain size or pool together.
Although he said prisons were an important part of the justice system, he questioned whether the UK should keep on building more prisons because "it's very expensive and...evidence does not suggest that it's an effective way of reducing crime".
"It's more difficult to have more people scrutinizing me, but there's plenty of evidence to suggest that when people like me are scrutinized, we do a better job."
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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