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Precise
- adjective - (of ideas, images, representations, expressions) characterized by perfect conformity to fact or truth ; strictly correct; "a precise image"; "a precise measurement"
- sharply exact or accurate or delimited; "a precise mind"; "specified a precise amount"; "arrived at the precise moment"
Premise
- noun - a statement that is assumed to be true and from which a conclusion can be drawn; "on the assumption that he has been injured we can infer that he will not to play"
- furnish with a preface or introduction; "She always precedes her lectures with a joke"; "He prefaced his lecture with a critical remark about the institution"
- set forth beforehand, often as an explanation; "He premised these remarks so that his readers might understand"
- take something as preexisting and given
Prepose
- verb - place before another constituent in the sentence; "English preposes the adpositions; Japanese postposes them"
Previse
- verb - realize beforehand
- warn in advance or beforehand; give an early warning; "I forewarned him of the trouble that would arise if he showed up at his ex-wife's house"
Profuse
- adjective - produced or growing in extreme abundance; "their riotous blooming"
Promise
- noun - a verbal commitment by one person to another agreeing to do (or not to do) something in the future
- give grounds for expectations; "The new results were promising"; "The results promised fame and glory"
- grounds for feeling hopeful about the future; "there is little or no promise that he will recover"
- make a prediction about; tell in advance; "Call the outcome of an election"
- make a promise or commitment
- promise to undertake or give; "I promise you my best effort"
Propose
- verb - ask (someone) to marry you; "he popped the question on Sunday night"; "she proposed marriage to the man she had known for only two months"; "The old bachelor finally declared himself to the young woman"
- make a proposal, declare a plan for something; "the senator proposed to abolish the sales tax"
- present for consideration, examination, criticism, etc.; "He proposed a new plan for dealing with terrorism"; "She proposed a new theory of relativity"
- propose or intend;
- put forward; nominate for appointment to an office or for an honor or position; "The President nominated her as head of the Civil Rights Commission"
- suggest
Purpose
- noun - an anticipated outcome that is intended or that guides your planned actions; "
- propose or intend;
- reach a decision; "he resolved never to drink again"
- the quality of being determined to do or achieve something; firmness of purpose; "his determination showed in his every movement"; "he is a man of purpose"
- what something is used for; "the function of an auger is to bore holes"; "ballet is beautiful but what use is it?"
Realise
- verb - be fully aware or cognizant of
- convert into cash; of goods and property
- earn on some commercial or business transaction; earn as salary or wages; "How much do you make a month in your new job?"; "She earns a lot in her new job"; "this merger brought in lots of money"; "He clears $5,000 each month"
- expand or complete (a part in a piece of baroque music) by supplying the harmonies indicated in the figured bass
- make real or concrete; give reality or substance to; "our ideas must be substantiated into actions"
- perceive (an idea or situation) mentally; "Now I see!"; "I just can't see your point"; "Does she realize how important this decision is?"; "I don't understand the idea"