"Asserts" or "claims" are phrases that are mostly nearly the same in meaning as "avouches."
A modifier is a word or phrase that limits or changes the meaning of another word or phrase. It can include adjectives, adverbs, modal verbs, or phrases like "in addition to" or "on the other hand".
The phrase "enete pene evide" does not have a recognized meaning in any language that I am aware of. It may be a made-up or nonsensical phrase.
"Break a leg" - a phrase used to wish someone good luck. "Spill the beans" - a phrase meaning to reveal a secret. "Piece of cake" - a phrase meaning something is easy to do. "Bite the bullet" - a phrase meaning to endure a painful situation.
"Phrase" in Tagalog can be translated as "pamagatang." It refers to a small group of words that form a unit of meaning within a sentence.
A prepositional phrase is used in the English language to emphasize the meaning of nouns. A prepositional phrase can include the preposition plus modifier along with a noun or clause. They can also include everything except the modifier.
"Depth" is a phrase that is most nearly the same in meaning to "profundity." Both words refer to the quality or state of being profound or deep, especially in terms of intellectual insight or emotional intensity.
Antonym of Elaborate: Simple
No, an abbreviation is a shortened form of a word or phrase, while a synonym is an alternative to another word meaning the same or nearly same meaning.
'Vouches' means you will support somebody's placement in a position, -ie, say he is of good character.
The phrase "Has all but disappeared" means that there is virtually nothing of the thing in question left. For example someone might say "that cake has all but disappeared" meaning that very nearly all the cake has been eaten or taken leaving very nearly nothing or just a very small piece. Or "the Black Rhino has all but disappeared" meaning that it has very nearly become extinct with perhaps just a few left alive.
the meaning of the phrase myriad manifestation is-countless evidence
The French phrase " Qu'est-ce que c'est madam" sounds nearly identical to the sentence above. It means What is this, Madam? or What is that, madam?
The meaning of the phrase "to ring" is to call someone on the phone or to visit them at their home.
It appears in this phrase as a noun.
'Recursos humanos' is a Spanish term and it means human resources. It has the same use as the English phrase does and so is used mostly in business environment.
A phrase that is compound. Meaning two or more.
That's easy! Its a phrase.