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adore v. 1 esteem, honour, respect, admire; idolize, dote on: An<br />

entire generation adored the Beatles. 2 worship, venerate,<br />

reverence, revere, exalt; hallow: O! Come let us adore him -<br />

Christ, the Lord! 3 love, be in love with, cherish, fancy,<br />

revere, adulate, Colloq have a crush on, carry the or a torch<br />

for: Katie just adores the captain of the football team at<br />

school.<br />

adult adj. 1 mature, grown (up), full-grown, matured, of age: Now<br />

that you are adult, you come into a large inheritance.<br />

--n. 2 grown-up: Tiger cubs are cute, but the adults are very<br />

dangerous.<br />

adulterate<br />

v. falsify, corrupt, alloy, debase, water (down), weaken,<br />

dilute, bastardize, contaminate, pollute, taint, Colloq doctor;<br />

Slang US cut: Adulterated rape seed oil was found to have<br />

caused the deaths of more than 600 people.<br />

advance v. 1 move or put or push or go forward; approach: Man has<br />

advanced the frontier of physical science. The battalion<br />

advanced towards the fort with guns blazing. 2 further, promote,<br />

forward, help, aid, abet, assist, benefit, improve; contribute<br />

to: The terrorists' dynamiting of the school has done nothing<br />

to advance their cause. 3 go or move forward, move (onward), go<br />

on, proceed, get ahead: As people advance in life, they acquire<br />

what is better than admiration - judgement. 4 hasten,<br />

accelerate, speed: We have advanced the date of our departure<br />

from December to October. 5 move up, promote: In less than a<br />

year, Mrs Leland has been advanced from supervisor to manager of<br />

the production department. 6 prepay, lend: Could you advance me<br />

some money till pay-day?<br />

--n. 7 progress, development, progress, forward movement;<br />

improvement, betterment; headway: Who has done more for the<br />

advance of knowledge? 8 rise, increase, appreciation: Any<br />

advance in prices at this time would reduce our sales. 9<br />

prepayment, deposit; loan: I cannot understand why George is<br />

always asking for an advance on his allowance. 10 in advance. a<br />

beforehand, ahead (of time), before: You will have to make<br />

reservations well in advance. b before, in front (of), ahead

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