To have or make someone do something; and
To get someone to do something
I have my assistant pick up my lunch every day and prepare my reports before every meeting.
I get my assistant to pick up my lunch every day and prepare my reports before every meeting
To be mad at someone or something is to be irritated or frustrated at that someone or something. other answer (not mine) To be mad at someone or something is to be irritated
If you allow someone to do something wrong, the you're an enabler.
It means to have hurt someone.
To pay homage. to salute someone or something; to give public recognition to someone or something.
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to contact something or someone to contact something or someone
An attributor is someone who attributes something to someone - someone who accredits or credits something to someone.
To be mad at someone or something is to be irritated or frustrated at that someone or something. other answer (not mine) To be mad at someone or something is to be irritated
1. To request someone or something 2. To beg for someone or somthing 3. To bless someone or something
Having nothing to do with someone or something, or not touching something or someone.
An approach is an act of coming near to someone or something else, or a passage by which someone or something can come close to something else.
Coercion. You can coerce someone into doing something
Someone or something from Ireland is Irish. An example of someone from Ireland is the actor Liam Neeson. An example of something from Ireland is Guinness.
No, not even close. Jealousy is wanting something that someone/something else has.
My definition of convinced would be... To belive in something, to be perswaded, to belive strongly to something or someone. To have no doubt in something. To have no doubts in a subject, but to trust in something or someone.
Ask someone who isn't confused about that something, someone patient who can explain it to you.
The verb of assignment is assign. As in "to assign something or someone to something or someone".