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agreement n. 1 understanding, covenant, treaty, pact, accord, compact,<br />

settlement, concordat; contract, bargain, Colloq deal: They<br />

drew up a ten-year agreement to be signed at the summit in<br />

Geneva. 2 concord, harmony, compatibility, unity, concurrence,<br />

unanimity: Agreement in error is far worse than division for<br />

the sake of truth.<br />

1.7 ahead<br />

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ahead adv. 1 at the or in front, in advance, in the lead or vanguard,<br />

up ahead, before, to the fore: The general rode ahead. 2<br />

winning: At half time, our team was ahead by two points. 3<br />

onward(s), forward(s), on: Please move ahead if you can.<br />

1.8 aid...<br />

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aid v. 1 help, support, assist, facilitate, back, abet, uphold,<br />

promote; succour, relieve, subsidize: The invasion was aided by<br />

Richard's subjects. He salved his conscience by aiding a local<br />

charity.<br />

--n. 2 help, support, assistance, backing, relief, benefit,<br />

service, succour, comfort: He was convicted of giving aid to<br />

the enemy in time of war. 3 funding, subsidy, subvention;<br />

grant-money, grant, grant-in-aid, scholarship: He could never<br />

have gone to university without aid from the endowment.<br />

aide n. aide-de-camp, assistant, helper, coadjutor; good or strong<br />

right arm, right hand, right-hand man; colleague, partner, ally,<br />

comrade, comrade-in-arms, US cohort , Colloq man Friday, girl<br />

Friday, US gal Friday: The general's aides are always at his<br />

side.<br />

ail v. 1 trouble, afflict, affect, bother, distress, upset, worry,<br />

make ill or sick, pain, hurt: I cannot imagine what ails him,<br />

and the doctor can find nothing wrong. 2 suffer, be or feel ill<br />

or poorly or unwell or indisposed, US be sick: Granny has been<br />

ailing lately.

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