mark out, outline, limit, bound, delineate, circumscribe, demarcate
mark out, outline, limit, bound, delineate, circumscribe, demarcate
mark out, outline, limit, bound, delineate, circumscribe, demarcate
To define new vocabulary words
Explicate, elaborate, make clear, describe, define, resolve, clarify, simplify
Accuracy and precision are synonyms. They both mean without error, they are exactly right, No more and no less.
It's not possible to define totem in one or two words, but some synonyms for totem are:poleemblemfigurerepresentationsymboltoken
Explanation is a noun meaning reason. Synonyms include specification, description, justification, exposition, and commentary. Other synonyms are interpretation and demonstration.
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Some synonyms for the word prescribed are appoint, assign, choose, command, decide, decree, define, designate, determine, dictate, direct, enjoin, establish, fix, guide, impose, ordain, order, pick out, require, rule, select, settle and so on.
unavoidable, predictable, expected, foreseeable, to be expected, to be anticipated, certain, inescapable, inexorable, preordained... just search the words synonyms in Google
It is an adverb of manner -- despite seeming to suggest time, it does not define either speed or frequency. The same applies to synonyms such as "rapidly."
Yes, but only if the root word is as simple as "tax." It has to be very common, so that any synonyms or replacement terms would make the definition more confusing instead of being helpful. When the root word is uncommon (for example, if your word is "uncorroborated") it's usually best to use synonyms in the definitions (don't just say "not corroborated," say "not certain or supported with evidence.") Hope that helped!