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The verb of quickly is quicken. As in "to quicken something".
To object something means to either reject or oppose something. To object is a verb that means to disagree or oppose against someone or something.
Dare is a word that means to challenge someone to do something.
LONGING is the verb form for LONG. it means to want someone or something.
Yes, "recognize" is a verb. It means to identify or acknowledge someone or something that is familiar or known.
The verb form of "save" is "to rescue, protect, or preserve."
The verb of assignment is assign. As in "to assign something or someone to something or someone".
There is no verb " to concern for." We use the passive voice of the verb "to concern" which means to be relevant or a source of care. We say "to be concerned for someone or something," meaning to have worries or doubts about their well-being.We might also say we "have concerns about someone or something," and mean about the same thing.To "have concerns with someone or something" means to be involved with them or it, usually of a business nature.
There is no verb " to concern for." We use the passive voice of the verb "to concern" which means to be relevant or a source of care. We say "to be concerned for someone or something," meaning to have worries or doubts about their well-being.We might also say we "have concerns about someone or something," and mean about the same thing.To "have concerns with someone or something" means to be involved with them or it, usually of a business nature.
To land is a verb. It means that something or someone is brought to or set on land, often by means of boat or air.
No, "exhort" is not a noun. It is a verb that means to strongly encourage or urge someone to do something.
No. Visit can be a noun or a verb. An adverb tells you how a verb does something. If you "visit quickly," visit is the verb and quickly is the adverb