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DESIGN (verb) PRONUNCIATION : design DEFINITION : to prepare the preliminary sketch or the plans for (a work to be executed), especially to plan the form and structure of: to design a new bridge . Overdesign, verb Predesign , verb (used with object) Redesign, verb Self-design, noun
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DESIGN (verb) PRONUNCIATION: design DEFINITION:to prepare the preliminary sketch or the plans for (a work to be executed), especially to plan the form and structure of: to design a new bridge. Overdesign, verb Predesign, verb (used with object) Redesign, verb Self-design, noun Synonyms:architecture, arrangement, blueprint, chart, comp,composition, conception, constitution, construction, delineation, depiction, diagram, doodle,drawing, dummy, form, formation, idea, layout, makeup, map, method, model, outline, paste-up,pattern, perspective, picture, Antonyms:disorder, disorganize Sentences:a scholarship designed for foreign students. -The constructors couldn’t agree with the government to design a new bridge.
POTENTIAL(Adjective) PRONUNCIATION: poTENtial DEFINITION: 1.Possible, as opposed to actual: the potential uses of nuclear energy. 2. Capable of being or becoming: a potential danger to safety. FAMILY WORD:Potency, potent, potentate, potence, potential drop , potential energy, potential difference SYNONYMS:accessible, accomplishable, at hand, available, cherry pie, duck soup,easy, feasible, gettable, likely, noproblem,nosweat,obtainable, piece of cake, possible,potential, practicable,probable, procurable, reachable, realizable, securable ANTONYMS:unachievable,unattainable, unreachable SENTENCES: -I am eager to do what I can to help the children of our province reach full potential. -Iran Has a potential to make the nuclear energy.
RESTRICT(Verb, used with object) PRONUNCIATION: res-STRICT DEFINITION:To confine or keep within limits, as of space, action, choice, intensity, or quantity. FAMILY WORD:restricter, restrictor, noun derestrict, verb (used with object) nonrestricting, adjective over-restrict, verb (used with object) pre-restrict, verb (used with object) SYNONYMS:curb, circumscribe, abridge, restrain. Antonyms- free. SENTENCES: -The new measures also restrict the ability of foreign students to bring family members into the country with them. -Clients would face a lot of opposition if they tried to restrict managers' fees.