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suggest
verb as in convey advice, plan, desire
Strong matches
advance, broach, commend, conjecture, exhort, move, plug, pose, prefer, proposition, propound, steer, theorize, tip, tout
Weak matches
give a tip, propone, put forward, put in two cents, put on to something, tip off
verb as in imply; bring to mind
Strong matches
adumbrate, advert, allude, connote, denote, evoke, infer, insinuate, intimate, occur, shadow, signify, symbolize, typify
Weak matches
be a sign of, cross the mind, lead to believe, point in direction of, put in mind of
Example Sentences
Obviously, we have to look at how the Bills beat the Chiefs for the fifth consecutive time in the regular season, but did their performance suggest they can finally beat them in the play-offs?
The recent rapid retreat of an Antarctic glacier could be unprecedented, a new study suggests, a finding which could have major implications for future sea-level rise.
Fifa suggested corners should become part of VAR's remit, and it was thought to be the most likely change to be introduced because it is normally a factual decision, rather than subjective.
Their findings, published in Nucleic Acids Research, suggest that this defense system could eventually help design stronger antiviral methods for use in medicine and food safety.
However, to counter the effects of artificial light at night, he suggested that cities could reduce unnecessary outdoor lighting, shield streetlamps or use motion-sensitive lights.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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