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part with
verb as in cede
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verb as in discard
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verb as in dispose of
verb as in drop
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verb as in get rid of
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verb as in give
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verb as in impart
verb as in render
verb as in sacrifice
verb as in spare
verb as in surrender
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verb as in vacate
verb as in yield
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Example Sentences
The same video shows them applauding the man, who tipped his hat to them and seemed genuinely happy with his decision to part with the ball.
As trends lose their power to compel us to part with our money, or micro-trends on TikTok make it feel impossible to keep up with what’s happening, the idea of authenticity takes on more weight.
Chansiri parted with a decade ago would now be worth about £52m, still only around half of what he seems to be demanding to relinquish control now.
A marine heatwave has also played a part with sea temperatures in parts of the UK up to 3C above normal at times, reducing the usual cooling effect around the coast.
But Wolves' stance illustrates the challenge the Magpies face to convince a club to part with a key figure, and little time to find a replacement, before the transfer window shuts on 1 September.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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