make+liable

  • 31predispose — pre·dis·pose || ‚prɪːdɪ spəʊz v. dispose in advance, make liable beforehand; make sensitive, make susceptible …

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  • 32predisposed — pre·dis·pose || ‚prɪːdɪ spəʊz v. dispose in advance, make liable beforehand; make sensitive, make susceptible …

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  • 33predisposes — pre·dis·pose || ‚prɪːdɪ spəʊz v. dispose in advance, make liable beforehand; make sensitive, make susceptible …

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  • 34predisposing — pre·dis·pose || ‚prɪːdɪ spəʊz v. dispose in advance, make liable beforehand; make sensitive, make susceptible …

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  • 35compromise — /ˈkɒmprəmaɪz / (say kompruhmuyz) noun 1. a settlement of differences by mutual concessions; an adjustment of conflicting claims, principles, etc., by yielding a part of each; arbitration. 2. anything resulting from compromise. 3. a concession… …

  • 36expose — [v1] reveal advertise, air, bare, betray, brandish, bring to light*, broadcast, crack, debunk, denude, dig up*, disclose, display, disport, divulge, exhibit, feature, flash, flaunt, give away, lay bare*, lay open*, leak, let cat out of bag*, let… …

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  • 37charge — [chärj] vt. charged, charging [ME chargen < OFr chargier< VL carricare, to load a wagon, cart < L carrus, wagon, CAR1] 1. Obs. to put a load on or in 2. to load or fill to capacity or with the usual amount of required material 3. to load …

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  • 38expose — v. a. 1. Uncover, bare, make bare. 2. Disclose, detect, descry, lay open, show up, bring to light. 3. Unmask, denounce, show up, strip of disguises or concealments, show in one s real light. 4. Subject, make liable. 5. Endanger, jeopardize, put… …

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  • 39ex|pose — «ehk SPOHZ», transitive verb, posed, pos|ing. 1. to lay open; uncover: »The excavation exposed some ancient ruins. 2. to lay open to a specified risk or chance; make liable or open (to): »Soldiers in an open field are exposed to the enemy s fire …

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  • 40in|fect — «ihn FEHKT», transitive verb. 1. to cause disease or an unhealthy condition in by introducing germs, such as bacteria or a virus: »Dirt infects an open cut. Anyone with a bad cold may infect the people around him. 2. Figurative. to influence in a …

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