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comp

adjective as in complimentary

noun as in pass

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Example Sentences

Liberian taxes will be initially be deducted, but “MAY be comp'd” considering the “high priority International situation.”

But a bigger problem is that employers know why people get a PhD in Comp Lit or Religious Studies: so they can be a professor.

Co-producer Margaret Young added that she would be more than happy to comp Romney and Huntsman copies of the film.

LinkedIn is like a comp in real estate: the price that will help determine the worth of homes in that same neighborhood.

Forget CEO comp: Business and political honchos can pull down seven figures attending a few meetings.

The demonstrative adverb thus implies a relative adverb: comp.

In this participle the termination -ing seems almost equivalent to that of the past participle: comp.

Th' brokerage house iv Conem an' Comp'ny wint into th' hands iv a receiver to-day.

Sivral times I wint to th' dinin'-room intindin' to jine th' jovyal comp'ny there but quit at th' dure.

There is no hearth as ample in anny man's home as th' hearth th' Steel Comp'ny does its cookin' by.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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