Yes, you can say
"It happened at this time"
or
"It occurred at this time"
both would mean the same thing.
== == Similar words are called "synonyms."Synonyms
There are multiple meanings to the word 'allowing', if you mean to Let something happen or to Let someone do something, then these words mean the same: Approve/Authorize.
When words share the same etymology and the same meaning, they are called Cognates.
homonyms mean words wich has the same sound but does not have the same meaning
homonyms mean words wich has the same sound but does not have the same meaning
There are multiple meanings to the word 'allowing', if you mean to Let something happen or to Let someone do something, then these words mean the same: Approve/Authorize.
== == Similar words are called "synonyms."Synonyms
Two words with same meaning are called synonyms.
When words share the same etymology and the same meaning, they are called Cognates.
Synonyms are two or more words that have the same meaning.
Two words with the same meaning are called synonyms.
The words you just listed are just that words. The meaning behind it is a mutally agreed definition for the word. If the words were to be switched then nothing else would happen. It would just be a different word used for the same meaning.
Some words that have the same meaning as "multiply" are increase, expand, and grow.
synonyms
Words with the same meaning are synonyms. Words with opposite meanings are antonyms. Homonyms are words that are spelled the same but have different meanings. Homophones are words that sound alike, but have different meanings. synonyms
homonyms mean words wich has the same sound but does not have the same meaning
homonyms mean words wich has the same sound but does not have the same meaning