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own
adjective as in belonging to individual
verb as in possess; be responsible for
Weak matches
be in possession of, be possessed of, fall heir to, have in hand, have rights, have title
verb as in acknowledge, admit
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assent to, come clean, let on, make clean breast of, own up, tell the truth
Example Sentences
Souza was very close to his own grandfather, who, he said, loved westerns.
The incentives would apply in single-family zones only if a property is owned by a public agency or a faith-based organization, which accounts for just a sliver of the city’s single-family lots.
More social housing tenants could be stopped from buying their own homes as part of a shake up of Right to Buy policy.
They aren't the only online stars to take their own big-money game show to a conventional streaming platform instead of putting it on YouTube.
Java was a hat-maker and designer, skills she incorporated into her own ensembles.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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