The word meaning "to dispense" or "to measure out" is mete.
Reacquaint is the correct spelling.
You spell it like "courage," but with "en" in front of it. Or you can look at the word as you just spelled it in your question. That is the correct spelling. It simply means to give someone courage.
The spelling in English is adolescent and it means somebody who has reached puberty but is not yet an adult.The spelling in English is adolescent and it means somebody who has reached puberty but is not yet an adult.The spelling in English is adolescent and it means somebody who has reached puberty but is not yet an adult.The spelling in English is adolescent and it means somebody who has reached puberty but is not yet an adult.
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Licence means to hold a permit to do something - like "drivers licence"whereasLicense means to give a permit to someone to do something - like "the stall holders were licensed to have a stall at the fair"
Mete. To measure out and give.
They give each other a meet, this meet means their penus and vagina meet.
The correct spelling for the Italian word is arrivederci instead of arriva derche. The word means farewell or "until we meet again."
"Stabilize" means to make or become unlikely to give way or overturn.
In British English, the correct spelling is honoured."I am honoured to meet you, your majesty Queen Elizabeth".In American English, the correct spelling is honored."I would be honored to meet President Obama".
it means your are so dorky and you are poor and have no friends it also means your dome
Meet to means - Meet for some purposes meet with means - meet with someone or something! Hope this helps.......kosain
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The past tense of "to visit" is "visited."
First of all, check the spelling on the will. Second, decide for yourself. When you meet a boy/girl and fall in love with them then you might get married if you give her a ring or he gives you a ring.
The correct spelling is "torturous." It means something that causes intense suffering or pain.
That is the correct spelling of freight (as in cargo). Fright is the spelling that means terror or fear.