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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
Weak matches
assent to, come clean, let on, make clean breast of, own up, tell the truth
Example Sentences
Emiliano Caffera's side failed to score a try in their final defeat by Italy, leaving Silva on her own for at least four more years.
And yet few in France believe that President Macron will call another early parliamentary election, or indeed that he will step down from his own role before his term ends in 2027.
“Walt Disney regularly frequented the Merry-Go-Round on Saturdays, watching his daughters ride around and daydreaming of one day creating his own theme park,” the city agreement said.
At her own union's conference in the summer, delegates voted overwhelmingly to re-examine its relationship with Labour.
Living in a different home to your partner isn't that unusual, the term even has its own acronym - LAT - to describe couples "living apart together".
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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