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develop : debelop (v.); palambo (v.); ugmad (v.)

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develop
v. (creation)1. developmake something new, such as a product or a mental or artistic creation.; "Her company developed a new kind of building material that withstands all kinds of weather"; "They developed a new technique"
~ evolve, develop, germinatework out.; "We have developed a new theory of evolution"
~ buildgive form to, according to a plan.; "build a modern nation"; "build a million-dollar business"
~ createbring into existence.; "The company was created 25 years ago"; "He created a new movement in painting"
v. (creation)2. develop, evolve, germinatework out.; "We have developed a new theory of evolution"
~ create by mental act, create mentallycreate mentally and abstractly rather than with one's hands.
~ developmake something new, such as a product or a mental or artistic creation.; "Her company developed a new kind of building material that withstands all kinds of weather"; "They developed a new technique"
v. (change)3. acquire, develop, evolvegain through experience.; "I acquired a strong aversion to television"; "Children must develop a sense of right and wrong"; "Dave developed leadership qualities in his new position"; "develop a passion for painting"
~ acquire, develop, produce, grow, getcome to have or undergo a change of (physical features and attributes).; "He grew a beard"; "The patient developed abdominal pains"; "I got funny spots all over my body"; "Well-developed breasts"
~ changeundergo a change; become different in essence; losing one's or its original nature.; "She changed completely as she grew older"; "The weather changed last night"
~ developelaborate by the unfolding of a musical idea and by the working out of the rhythmic and harmonic changes in the theme.; "develop the melody and change the key"
~ formulate, explicate, developelaborate, as of theories and hypotheses.; "Could you develop the ideas in your thesis"
~ developgenerate gradually.; "We must develop more potential customers"; "develop a market for the new mobile phone"
v. (body)4. acquire, develop, get, grow, producecome to have or undergo a change of (physical features and attributes).; "He grew a beard"; "The patient developed abdominal pains"; "I got funny spots all over my body"; "Well-developed breasts"
~ fledge, feathergrow feathers.; "The young sparrows are fledging already"
~ regrowgrow anew or continue growth after an injury or interruption.; "parts of the trunk of this tree can regrow"; "some invertebrates can regrow limbs or their tail after they lost it due to an injury"
~ springdevelop suddenly.; "The tire sprang a leak"
~ sprout, stockput forth and grow sprouts or shoots.; "the plant sprouted early this year"
~ tiller, stoolgrow shoots in the form of stools or tillers.
~ leafproduce leaves, of plants.
~ podproduce pods, of plants.
~ teethegrow teeth; cut the baby teeth.; "The little one is teething now"
~ pupatedevelop into a pupa.; "the insect larva pupate"
~ work up, get updevelop.; "we worked up an as of an appetite"
~ cuthave grow through the gums.; "The baby cut a tooth"
~ changeundergo a change; become different in essence; losing one's or its original nature.; "She changed completely as she grew older"; "The weather changed last night"
~ develop, evolve, acquiregain through experience.; "I acquired a strong aversion to television"; "Children must develop a sense of right and wrong"; "Dave developed leadership qualities in his new position"; "develop a passion for painting"
v. (stative)5. arise, develop, grow, originate, rise, spring up, uprisecome into existence; take on form or shape.; "A new religious movement originated in that country"; "a love that sprang up from friendship"; "the idea for the book grew out of a short story"; "An interesting phenomenon uprose"
~ developbe gradually disclosed or unfolded; become manifest.; "The plot developed slowly"
~ becomecome into existence.; "What becomes has duration"
~ resurgerise again.; "His need for a meal resurged"; "The candidate resurged after leaving politics for several years"
~ come forth, emergehappen or occur as a result of something.
~ come, followto be the product or result.; "Melons come from a vine"; "Understanding comes from experience"
~ well up, swellcome up (as of feelings and thoughts, or other ephemeral things).; "Strong emotions welled up"; "Smoke swelled from it"
~ headtake its rise.; "These rivers head from a mountain range in the Himalayas"
v. (change)6. build up, developchange the use of and make available or usable.; "develop land"; "The country developed its natural resources"; "The remote areas of the country were gradually built up"
~ redevelopchange the plans for the use of (land).
~ ameliorate, improve, meliorate, amend, betterto make better.; "The editor improved the manuscript with his changes"
~ make grow, developcause to grow and differentiate in ways conforming to its natural development.; "The perfect climate here develops the grain"; "He developed a new kind of apple"
~ modernise, modernize, developbecome technologically advanced.; "Many countries in Asia are now developing at a very fast pace"; "Viet Nam is modernizing rapidly"
~ settleestablish or develop as a residence.; "He settled the farm 200 years ago"; "This land was settled by Germans"
~ train, educate, prepare, developcreate by training and teaching.; "The old master is training world-class violinists"; "we develop the leaders for the future"
~ developgenerate gradually.; "We must develop more potential customers"; "develop a market for the new mobile phone"
v. (communication)7. develop, explicate, formulateelaborate, as of theories and hypotheses.; "Could you develop the ideas in your thesis"
~ developelaborate by the unfolding of a musical idea and by the working out of the rhythmic and harmonic changes in the theme.; "develop the melody and change the key"
~ develop, evolve, acquiregain through experience.; "I acquired a strong aversion to television"; "Children must develop a sense of right and wrong"; "Dave developed leadership qualities in his new position"; "develop a passion for painting"
~ conjecture, hypothesise, hypothesize, speculate, theorise, theorize, hypothecate, supposeto believe especially on uncertain or tentative grounds.; "Scientists supposed that large dinosaurs lived in swamps"
~ maturedevelop and work out fully in one's mind.; "I need to mature my thoughts"
~ reformulate, redevelopformulate or develop again, of an improved theory or hypothesis.
v. (cognition)8. develop, educate, prepare, traincreate by training and teaching.; "The old master is training world-class violinists"; "we develop the leaders for the future"
~ build up, developchange the use of and make available or usable.; "develop land"; "The country developed its natural resources"; "The remote areas of the country were gradually built up"
~ train, prepareundergo training or instruction in preparation for a particular role, function, or profession.; "She is training to be a teacher"; "He trained as a legal aid"
~ retrainteach new skills.; "We must retrain the linguists who cannot find employment"
~ drilltrain in the military, e.g., in the use of weapons.
~ house-train, housebreaktrain (a pet) to live cleanly in a house.
~ toilet-traintrain (a small child) to use the toilet.
~ instruct, teach, learnimpart skills or knowledge to.; "I taught them French"; "He instructed me in building a boat"
~ groom, train, prepareeducate for a future role or function.; "He is grooming his son to become his successor"; "The prince was prepared to become King one day"; "They trained him to be a warrior"
v. (change)9. developbe gradually disclosed or unfolded; become manifest.; "The plot developed slowly"
~ developgrow, progress, unfold, or evolve through a process of evolution, natural growth, differentiation, or a conducive environment.; "A flower developed on the branch"; "The country developed into a mighty superpower"; "The embryo develops into a fetus"; "This situation has developed over a long time"
~ recrudesce, develop, breakhappen.; "Report the news as it develops"; "These political movements recrudesce from time to time"
~ come about, hap, happen, occur, take place, go on, fall out, pass off, passcome to pass.; "What is happening?"; "The meeting took place off without an incidence"; "Nothing occurred that seemed important"
~ arise, originate, spring up, uprise, develop, grow, risecome into existence; take on form or shape.; "A new religious movement originated in that country"; "a love that sprang up from friendship"; "the idea for the book grew out of a short story"; "An interesting phenomenon uprose"
v. (change)10. developgrow, progress, unfold, or evolve through a process of evolution, natural growth, differentiation, or a conducive environment.; "A flower developed on the branch"; "The country developed into a mighty superpower"; "The embryo develops into a fetus"; "This situation has developed over a long time"
~ differentiatebecome different during development.; "cells differentiate"
~ dedifferentiatelose specialization in form or function.
~ growbecome larger, greater, or bigger; expand or gain.; "The problem grew too large for me"; "Her business grew fast"
~ growincrease in size by natural process.; "Corn doesn't grow here"; "In these forests, mushrooms grow under the trees"; "her hair doesn't grow much anymore"
~ senesce, age, maturate, mature, get ongrow old or older.; "She aged gracefully"; "we age every day--what a depressing thought!"; "Young men senesce"
~ agebegin to seem older; get older.; "The death of his wife caused him to age fast"
~ progress, shape up, come along, come on, get along, get on, advancedevelop in a positive way.; "He progressed well in school"; "My plants are coming along"; "Plans are shaping up"
~ maturate, mature, growdevelop and reach maturity; undergo maturation.; "He matured fast"; "The child grew fast"
~ evolveundergo development or evolution.; "Modern man evolved a long time ago"
~ adolescebecome adolescent; pass through adolescence.; "The children are beginning to adolesce around the age of 12"
~ work up, build, build up, progressform or accumulate steadily.; "Resistance to the manager's plan built up quickly"; "Pressure is building up at the Indian-Pakistani border"
~ incubategrow under conditions that promote development.
~ blossom forth, blossom out, unfold, blossomdevelop or come to a promising stage.; "Youth blossomed into maturity"
~ bloom, blossom, flowerproduce or yield flowers.; "The cherry tree bloomed"
~ spike out, spikebring forth a spike or spikes.; "my hyacinths and orchids are spiking now"
~ developbe gradually disclosed or unfolded; become manifest.; "The plot developed slowly"
~ buddevelop buds.; "The hibiscus is budding!"
v. (change)11. develop, modernise, modernizebecome technologically advanced.; "Many countries in Asia are now developing at a very fast pace"; "Viet Nam is modernizing rapidly"
~ changeundergo a change; become different in essence; losing one's or its original nature.; "She changed completely as she grew older"; "The weather changed last night"
~ build up, developchange the use of and make available or usable.; "develop land"; "The country developed its natural resources"; "The remote areas of the country were gradually built up"
v. (change)12. develop, make growcause to grow and differentiate in ways conforming to its natural development.; "The perfect climate here develops the grain"; "He developed a new kind of apple"
~ alter, change, modifycause to change; make different; cause a transformation.; "The advent of the automobile may have altered the growth pattern of the city"; "The discussion has changed my thinking about the issue"
~ build up, developchange the use of and make available or usable.; "develop land"; "The country developed its natural resources"; "The remote areas of the country were gradually built up"
~ growbecome larger, greater, or bigger; expand or gain.; "The problem grew too large for me"; "Her business grew fast"
~ growcause to grow or develop.; "He grows vegetables in his backyard"
~ work out, work upcome up with.; "His colleagues worked out his interesting idea"; "We worked up an ad for our client"
~ work out, elaboratework out in detail.; "elaborate a plan"
~ developgrow, progress, unfold, or evolve through a process of evolution, natural growth, differentiation, or a conducive environment.; "A flower developed on the branch"; "The country developed into a mighty superpower"; "The embryo develops into a fetus"; "This situation has developed over a long time"
~ foliategrow leaves.; "the tree foliated in Spring"
~ discipline, condition, train, checkdevelop (children's) behavior by instruction and practice; especially to teach self-control.; "Parents must discipline their children"; "Is this dog trained?"
v. (creation)13. developgenerate gradually.; "We must develop more potential customers"; "develop a market for the new mobile phone"
~ build up, developchange the use of and make available or usable.; "develop land"; "The country developed its natural resources"; "The remote areas of the country were gradually built up"
~ develop, evolve, acquiregain through experience.; "I acquired a strong aversion to television"; "Children must develop a sense of right and wrong"; "Dave developed leadership qualities in his new position"; "develop a passion for painting"
~ makefavor the development of.; "Practice makes the winner"
~ bring forth, generatebring into existence.; "The new manager generated a lot of problems"; "The computer bug generated chaos in the office"; "The computer generated this image"; "The earthquake generated a tsunami"
v. (change)14. develop, growgrow emotionally or mature.; "The child developed beautifully in her new kindergarten"; "When he spent a summer at camp, the boy grew noticeably and no longer showed some of his old adolescent behavior"
~ changeundergo a change; become different in essence; losing one's or its original nature.; "She changed completely as she grew older"; "The weather changed last night"
~ outgrowgrow too large or too mature for.; "I have outgrown these clothes"; "She outgrew her childish habits"
~ makedevelop into.; "He will make a splendid father!"
v. (perception)15. developmake visible by means of chemical solutions.; "Please develop this roll of film for me"
~ photography, picture takingthe act of taking and printing photographs.
~ photographythe process of producing images of objects on photosensitive surfaces.
~ alter, change, modifycause to change; make different; cause a transformation.; "The advent of the automobile may have altered the growth pattern of the city"; "The discussion has changed my thinking about the issue"
~ solarise, solarizereverse some of the tones of (a negative or print) and introduce pronounced outlines of highlights, by exposing it briefly to light, then washing and redeveloping it.
~ underdevelopprocess (a film or photographic plate) less than the required time or in an ineffective solution or at an insufficiently high temperature.; "These photos are underdeveloped"
~ redevelopdevelop for a second time, in order to improve the contrast, colour, etc., of a negative or print.
v. (contact)16. developsuperimpose a three-dimensional surface on a plane without stretching, in geometry.
~ superimpose, lay over, superposeplace on top of.; "can you superimpose the two images?"
v. (competition)17. developmove one's pieces into strategically more advantageous positions.; "Spassky developed quickly"
~ chess game, chessa board game for two players who move their 16 pieces according to specific rules; the object is to checkmate the opponent's king.
~ playparticipate in games or sport.; "We played hockey all afternoon"; "play cards"; "Pele played for the Brazilian teams in many important matches"
~ developmove into a strategically more advantageous position.; "develop the rook"
v. (competition)18. developmove into a strategically more advantageous position.; "develop the rook"
~ chess game, chessa board game for two players who move their 16 pieces according to specific rules; the object is to checkmate the opponent's king.
~ playparticipate in games or sport.; "We played hockey all afternoon"; "play cards"; "Pele played for the Brazilian teams in many important matches"
~ developmove one's pieces into strategically more advantageous positions.; "Spassky developed quickly"
v. (change)19. developelaborate by the unfolding of a musical idea and by the working out of the rhythmic and harmonic changes in the theme.; "develop the melody and change the key"
~ rarify, complicate, refine, elaboratemake more complex, intricate, or richer.; "refine a design or pattern"
~ develop, evolve, acquiregain through experience.; "I acquired a strong aversion to television"; "Children must develop a sense of right and wrong"; "Dave developed leadership qualities in his new position"; "develop a passion for painting"
~ formulate, explicate, developelaborate, as of theories and hypotheses.; "Could you develop the ideas in your thesis"
v. (change)20. break, develop, recrudescehappen.; "Report the news as it develops"; "These political movements recrudesce from time to time"
~ come about, hap, happen, occur, take place, go on, fall out, pass off, passcome to pass.; "What is happening?"; "The meeting took place off without an incidence"; "Nothing occurred that seemed important"
~ developbe gradually disclosed or unfolded; become manifest.; "The plot developed slowly"
v. (change)21. developexpand in the form of a series.; "Develop the function in the following form"
~ math, mathematics, mathsa science (or group of related sciences) dealing with the logic of quantity and shape and arrangement.
~ expandmake bigger or wider in size, volume, or quantity.; "expand the house by adding another wing"