Surrender
explodeBlow up is a verb it is a phrasal verb.
Yes, the verb "to count" (enumerate, tally) is an action verb. However, the related meaning of "to count" (to matter, to have significance) is not an action. Examples: He counts his money. (action) It is winning that counts, not giving up.
Yes, demonstrate is a verb meaning to clearly show the existence of truth of something by giving proof or evidence.
For surrender as a verb (as in to surrender) then to give up, to relinquish for surrender as a noun (as in the surrender) then the giving up or relinquishing
No, "defines" is not a common noun. It is a verb that describes the action of giving a precise meaning to something.
Give up is two words. Nevertheless... The police asked the fugitive to give up and lay down his weapons.Give up is called a phrasal verb and functions as a single word. It has more than one meaning. It has the meaning of surrender (as in the sentence above) and also the meaning of to stop doing something.I want to give up smoking.Because it is a verb give up can also have other forms eg giving up / gives up / gave up / has given upI am giving up drinking this year.She gave up smoking last year. I have given up smoking for 5 years.
Pony, on its own, is not a verb but a noun. However, "pony up" is a (slang) verb meaning to pay a bill or make a loan.
The word raise, meaning "to lift up" is a verb.
No they do not. Did you just pick them randomly? They have nothing to do with each other. Receive is a verb which means to take what someone is giving you. Except can also be a verb meaning to remove from a group, but is more often a preposition meaning "not including".
The phrasal verb "choke up" means to become emotional or get tears in your eyes, making it difficult to speak.
student is a noun and giving is a verb
When you look up to someone, you admire them and appreciate what he or she stands for.