bring to a halt bring to an end call it quits give the chop knock something on the head pull the plug on leave off scrap break check kick intermit break up cut short get rid of lay off desist from phase out knock off dispense with shut off cut out give over do away with refrain ...
return to a former position reimposition reclamation replacing reimbursement repatriation restoring putting back returning rehabilitation “The natives have strongly demanded the return of their ancestral land.” Noun ▲ Something which has been given or sent back, especially an unwanted ticket for a pa...
In some ways, this is part of reading while female. So many classics presume a male reader that it becomes very easy to move to a position where you’re not just reading the book but watching yourself reading it. Assumptions are dangerous things and one of the hardest things in life to...
a.A frame for the lenses of a pair of eyeglasses. b.The part of such a frame passing over the ear. 7.A rainbow. 8.An oxbow. v.bowed,bow·ing,bows v.tr. 1.To bend (something) into the shape of a bow. 2.MusicTo play (a stringed instrument) with a bow. ...
gotten re-elected; but he got in his own way – he didn’t know when to shut his mouth. No, I do not think Joe can be re-elected for, ironically, he doesn’t know when to shut his mouth. When will people in positions of power learn to exploit that position, instead of squander...
I use the word “normally” advisedly. I’m still very slow writing with a pen and it’s not the most legible, but any activity I do with my hands I still call “therapy”. As I type this, I still do not have full functionality in either of my hands and I have resigned myself...
Where, in the past, they may have struggled to “connect the dots” for the interviewer between their skills and the task of the job, now they can use that knowledge to help explain how they will be able to perform tasks on the job in a position that they may have not held ...
The only difference – I had over 30 years of being able to connect and teach without the over use of data and invasion of politics. I might just love spreadsheets for a lot of things, they should NEVER take priority over the needs of students- professionally or personally. Watch me ...
Present participle for to hold exclusive control or dominance over Verb ▲ Present participle for to live or reside in Verb ▲ Present participle for to be living a particular way of life Verb ▲ Present participle for to be in a strong enough position to have or secure (something) ...
Present participle for to fill (a vehicle, ship, container, etc.) with a large amount of something Verb ▲ (of an object)Present participle for to put in a particular position or location Verb ▲ Present participle for to provide with living quarters or accommodation ...