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swam with the tide

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Main Entry: adjust
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: become or make prepared, adapted

Synonyms:

acclimatize, accommodate, accustom, adapt, alter, arrange, compose, conform, dispose, do as Romans do, doctor*, fiddle with, fine-tune, fit, fix, fix up, get act together, get it together, grin and bear it, habituate, harmonize, make conform, modify, order, quadrate, reconcile, rectify, redress, regulate, remodel, settle, suit, swim with the tide, tailor, tailor-make, tune

Antonyms:

confuse, derange, disarrange, disorder, disorganize, upset
Main Entry: oblige
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: do a favor or kindness

Synonyms:

accommodate, aid, assist, avail, bend over backward, benefit, come around, contribute, convenience, don't make waves, favor, fill the bill, fit in, go fifty-fifty, gratify, grin and bear it, help, indulge, make a deal, make room, meet halfway, please, profit, put oneself out, roll with it, serve, swim with the tide, take it, toe the mark

Antonyms:

be mean
Main Entry: overlook
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: make allowances for

Synonyms:

bear with, blink at, condone, disregard, excuse, forgive, go along with, grin and bear it, handle, ignore, let bygones be bygones, let go, let pass, live with, look the other way, pay no mind, play past, put up with, roll with punches, stand for, stomach, swim with the tide, take, tune out, turn blind eye to, whitewash, wink at, wipe slate clean
Notes: overlook (verb) means to look past or fail to notice, while oversee (verb) means to watch and direct

Antonyms:

deny, prevent, refuse, veto
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