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own
adjective as in belonging to individual
verb as in possess; be responsible for
Weak matches
be in possession of, be possessed of, fall heir to, have in hand, have rights, have title
verb as in acknowledge, admit
Weak matches
assent to, come clean, let on, make clean breast of, own up, tell the truth
Example Sentences
Currently, while individual schools have their own grief counselling schemes, the subject is not part of the curriculum as it now is in England.
And, in keeping with the region's tenacity, his own career has also been a study in upsetting the odds - he admits to never truly expecting to be playing in the Champions League.
The state’s Office of Emergency Services noted it was already conducting its own review.
Since then he has gone on to have his own chat show, sitcom, film and podcast.
Meanwhile, the UK's financial regulator has proposed that banks and card providers set their own limits on contactless card payments or are allowed to remove the current £100 payment limit entirely.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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