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Main Entry: address
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: devote effort to something

Synonyms:

apply oneself to, attend to, concentrate on, devote oneself to, dig, direct, engage in, focus on, give, go at, go for, hammer away, have a go at, have at, knuckle down to, peg away, pitch into, plug away at, take care of, take up, throw oneself into, try, turn, turn to, undertake

Antonyms:

avoid, cut, disregard, ignore, overlook, pass, shun, slight
Main Entry: consult
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: ask, confer

Synonyms:

argue, ask advice of, be closeted with, brainstorm*, call in, cogitate, collogue, commune, compare notes, confab, confabulate, consider, debate, deliberate, discuss, examine, flap, groupthink, huddle, interrogate, interview, kick ideas around, negotiate, parlay, pick one's brains, powwow, put heads together, question, refer to, regard, respect, review, seek advice, seek opinion of, take a meeting, take account of, take counsel, talk over, toss ideas around, treat, turn to
Main Entry: depend
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: count on, rely upon

Synonyms:

bank on, bet bottom dollar on, bet on, build upon, calculate on, confide in, gamble on, lay money on, lean on, reckon on, trust in, turn to
Notes: depend is invoked when the expectation is that the person will provide something that need not involved physical activity, whereas rely is used when the person is needed to physically do something
Main Entry: persuade
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: cause to believe; convince to do

Synonyms:

actuate, advise, affect, allure, argue into, assure, blandish, brainwash*, bring around, bring to senses, cajole, coax, convert, counsel, draw, enlist, entice, exhort, gain confidence of, get, impel, impress, incite, incline, induce, influence, inveigle, lead, lead to believe, lead to do, move, prevail upon, prompt, propagandize, proselyte, proselytize, reason, satisfy, seduce, sell, stroke, sway, talk into, touch, turn on to, urge, wear down, wheedle, win argument, win over, woo, work over

Antonyms:

discourage, dissuade, hinder, prevent, repress, stop, suppress
Main Entry: refer
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: seek information

Synonyms:

advise, apply, commune, confer, consult, go, have recourse, look up, recur, repair, resort, run, turn, turn to
Main Entry: resort
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: have recourse to; make use of

Synonyms:

address, affect, apply, avail oneself of, benefit by, bring into play, devote, direct, employ, exercise, fall back on, frequent, go, go to, haunt, head for, look to, make use of, put to use, recur, recur to, refer to, repair, run, take up, try, turn, turn to, use, utilize, visit

Antonyms:

avoid, dodge
Main Entry: tackle
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: make an effort

Synonyms:

accept, apply oneself, attack, attempt, bang away at, begin, come to grips with, deal with, devote oneself to, embark upon, engage in, essay, give a try, give a whirl, go for it, launch, make a run at, pitch into, set about, square off, start the ball rolling, take a shot at, take in hand, take on, take up, try, try on for size, turn one's hand to, turn to, undertake, work on

Antonyms:

avoid, dodge, forget, idle, neglect
Main Entry: rely on
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: depend

Synonyms:

bank on, believe in, bet bottom dollar on, bet on, build upon, calculate on, confide in, count on, depend on, gamble on, lay money on, lean on, reckon on, trust, trust in, turn to
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