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ADDUCE

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Main Entry: adduce
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: affirm

Synonyms:

cite, illustrate, point out, prove, show
Notes: deduce means to conclude by reasoning or in logic; adduce means to cite as proof or evidence; deduct means to take away from or subtract from another
Main Entry: advance
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: promote or propose an idea

Synonyms:

adduce, allege, ballyhoo, beat the drum for, benefit, boost, cite, encourage, foster, further, get ink for, hype*, introduce, lay forward, make a pitch for, offer, plug*, present, proffer, puff, push, put forward, put on the map, serve, set forth, splash, spot, submit, suggest, throw spotlight on, urge
Notes: advance means 'steady progress' and stresses effective assisting in hastening a process or bringing about a desired end, while advancement suggests progression that is bigger, more, or beyond normal

Antonyms:

hesitate, stop, withdraw
Main Entry: allege
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: assert; claim

Synonyms:

adduce, advance, affirm, asservate, aver, avouch, avow, charge, cite, declare, depose, lay, maintain, offer, plead, present, profess, put forward, recite, recount, state, testify

Antonyms:

contradict, deny, disagree, dissent, object, protest, repudiate
Main Entry: cite
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: note, quote

Synonyms:

adduce, advance, allege, allude to, appeal to, enumerate, evidence, excerpt, exemplify, extract, get down to brass tacks, give as example, illustrate with, indicate, instance, lay, mention, name, number, offer, point out, present, recite, recount, refer to, reference, rehearse, remember, reminisce, repeat, specify, spell out, tell
Main Entry: claim
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: demand, maintain property or right

Synonyms:

adduce, advance, allege, ask, assert, believe, call for, challenge, collect, declare, defend, exact, have dibs on something, hit, hit up, hold, hold out for, insist, justify, knock, lay claim to, need, pick up, pop the question, postulate, pretend, profess, pronounce, require, requisition, solicit, stake out, take, uphold, vindicate

Antonyms:

deny, disclaim, question
Main Entry: collate
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: sort collection

Synonyms:

adduce, analogize, assemble, bracket, collect, compare, compose, contrast, examine, gather, group, match, order, relate, verify
Main Entry: impute
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: attribute

Synonyms:

accredit, accuse, adduce, ascribe, assign, blame, brand, censure, charge, credit, hang something on, hint, indict, insinuate, intimate, lay, pin on, refer, reference, stigmatize

Antonyms:

defend, guard, help, protect
Main Entry: instance
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: name

Synonyms:

adduce, cite, exemplify, illustrate, mention, quote, refer, show, specify
Main Entry: lay
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: produce, advance

Synonyms:

adduce, allege, bear, bring forth, bring forward, cite, deposit, generate, lodge, offer, present, put forward, submit, yield
Main Entry: mention
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: refer to

Synonyms:

acknowledge, acquaint, adduce, advert, allude to, bring up, broach, call attention to, cite, communicate, declare, designate, detail, disclose, discuss, divulge, enumerate, hint at, impart, infer, instance, intimate, introduce, make known, name, notice, notify, observe, point out, point to, quote, recount, remark, report, reveal, speak about, speak of, specify, state, suggest, tell, throw out, touch on
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