uhh, lets see, loitering is one, staying about, not leaving,
amble, be dilatory, be long, be tardy, crawl, dally, dawdle, dillydally, drift, falter, fool around, fritter away, goof off, hang around, hang out*, hesitate, hobble, idle, lag, loll, lumber, mope, mosey, plod, poke, procrastinate, put off, putter, remain, saunter, shuffle, sit around, slouch, stagger, stay, stick around, stop, stroll, take one's time, tarry, tool, totter, trail, traipse, trifle, trudge, vacillate, wait, wait around (Thesaurus.com)
Ironically enough, the word "Mean" is the same as "Signify"
Some words that contain the root word "onym" are synonym (meaning a word with a similar meaning), antonym (meaning a word with the opposite meaning), and homonym (meaning a word that sounds the same but has a different meaning).
Some examples of words that are pronounced the same but have different spelling and meaning are: "Flower" and "flour" "Meet" and "meat" "See" and "sea" "Two" and "to"
posess, own, hold,
"Has impacted positively" is jargon or 'corporate-speak'. "Has had a good effect" is a simpler and clearer way of conveying the same meaning.
Some words that have the same meaning as "multiply" are increase, expand, and grow.
Ironically enough, the word "Mean" is the same as "Signify"
look
Gone
astray
luckily, gratefully
Attraction, allurement...
Rapid, speedy.
A lab or a demonstration.
I know that one word that has the same meaning as describe/description would be depiction.
There are some contexts in which the words "may" or "might" have the same meaning as would.
passage opening entrance