| Accounts |
To furnish a justifying analysis or explanation. |
| Acquires |
To buy or take possession of. |
| Adapts |
To modify to suit or fit specific needs. |
| Adjusts |
To bring the parts of something to a true, more desirable, or effective position. |
| Administers |
To carry out or regulate organizational or program operations, policies, and procedures; to apply a remedy. |
| Adopts |
To accept and use as one's own. |
| Advises |
To provide, based on specialized knowledge and usually only on request, information, ideas, suggestions, or informed opinions which aid/support others in deciding on a course of action or making a decision. |
| Advocates |
To endorse in an assertive and deliberate manner. |
| Allocates |
To set aside money, property, power, or other resources for a particular individual/program, group of individuals/programs, or an organization. |
| Allots |
To distribute a share or portion for a specific purpose. |
| Alters |
To make different without changing into something else. |
| Amuses |
To provide any form of distraction that contents the mind. |
| Analyzes |
To separate all or any part of something into its constituent parts for the purpose of identifying and examining relationships or the parts to one another and to other factors. |
| Answers |
To speak or write in reply to an inquiry. |
| Applies |
To put to use for a purpose. |
| Appoints |
To officially designate. |
| Appraises |
To give an expert judgment of worth or merit. |
| Approves |
To exercise final authority with regard to the acceptability of an action. |
| Arbitrates |
To act with defined authority to resolve a dispute. |
| Arranges |
To prepare for an event. |
| Assembles |
To convene individuals out of common interest or purpose; to fit together with component parts of a structure or machine. |
| Assesses |
To determine the exact value or extent prior to judging it or using it as the ground for a decision. |
| Assigns |
To specify or designate tasks or duties to be performed by others. |
| Audits |
To examine accounts in a final, official sense to verify their correctness. |
| Authorizes |
To give permission for or to empower through vested authority. |
| Awards |
To confer or bestow for performance or quality. |
| Balances |
To arrange or prove so that the sum of one group equals the sum of another. |
| Bargains |
To negotiate the terms of a sale, exchange, or other agreement. |
| Batches |
To group into a quantity for a future operation. |
| Budgets |
To plan a summary of probable expenditures and income for a given period. |
| Calculates |
To determine by mathematical or statistical processes. |
| Calibrates |
To check, adjust, or standardize the graduation of. |
| Carries |
To move something or someone from one place to another, using the hands. |
| Categorizes |
To group on the basis of a comparison of certain readily perceived characteristics and criteria. |
| Certifies |
To officially endorse that something is in conformance with set standards. |
| Checks |
To compare with a source and verify accuracy. |
| Circulates |
To move from person to person or place to place. |
| Classifies |
To arrange, distribute, or group facts/items according to common characteristics. |
| Cleans |
To remove dirt or impurities; to prepare for cooking. |
| Climbs |
To move progressively upward. |
| Coaches |
To befriend and encourage individuals on a personal, caring basis. |
| Codes |
To translate words or figures into symbols (letters or numbers). |
| Collaborates |
To work jointly with. |
| Collates |
To assemble in proper numerical or logical sequence. |
| Collects |
To bring data or material together in a group or mass. |
| Compares |
To examine for the purpose of discovering similarities or differences. |
| Compiles |
To place information or arrange material from other documents into a formalized order. |
| Composes |
To create by artistic labor. |
| Computes |
To determine by arithmetical processes. |
| Condenses |
To shorten material without altering its meaning. |
| Confers |
To seek and compare views, opinions, and judgments with others through discussions. |
| Confirms |
To assure the accuracy, consistency, or completeness of. |
| Consolidates |
To bring together; to combine several into one. |
| Constructs |
To make or form by combining parts; to draw with suitable instruments and under specified conditions. |
| Consults |
To give expert/definitive professional advice. |
| Controls |
To evaluate, verify, regulate, and/or be informed about actions to the point of influencing or directing activities/functions toward conformance with plans or desired results. |
| Converts |
To alter the physical or chemical nature of something. |
| Conveys |
To transfer by legal means ownership of property from one individual to another. |
| Coordinates |
To guide, regulate, or adjust the interrelated and interdependent activities of individuals or functions of a unit(s) to facilitate a common action and to attain a common purpose or goal. |
| Copies |
To reproduce an original. |
| Corrects |
To eliminate error or defect. |
| Correlates |
To establish a direct or inverse relationship. |
| Corresponds |
To communicate with others in writing. |
| Counsels |
To provide advice, usually on one's own initiative, in which a course of action is suggested or urged and some recourse of follow-up is implied. |
| Counts |
To list or name, one by one, to find the total number of units involved. |
| Creates |
To bring into existence; to produce through imaginative skill. |
| Debates |
To discuss and argue a question formally, and usually in public. |
| Decides |
To make up one's mind as to action, course, or judgment. |
| Defends |
To ward off something that actually threatens; to repel something that actually attacks. |
| Defines |
To determine and state the limits and nature of; to give the distinguishing characteristics of. |
| Delegates |
To designate with authority another to perform tasks or duties which in turn may carry specific degrees of accountability and authority. |
| Deliberates |
To consider carefully and thoroughly a matter with abstract/complex variables to arrive at a conclusion. |
| Delivers |
To carry something to an intended destination. |
| Demonstrates |
To explain or make clear by using examples/experiments or showing the operations of. |
| Describes |
To give an account in words that create a visual image in the minds of others. |
| Designates |
To choose an incumbent or to detail a person to a certain post. |
| Designs |
To conceive, create, and execute the form or shape of a physical object or the method for doing something. |
| Destroys |
To completely tear down, do away with, or bring to an end. |
| Detects |
To take notice of something by physical means (e.g. visual, tactile). |
| Determines |
To fix conclusively or authoritatively the course, character, functions, or scope of something. |
| Develops |
To expand or realize the potentialities of; to bring gradually to a fuller, greater, or better state. |
| Devises |
To form in the mind by new combinations or applications of ideas or principles; to invent. |
| Diagnoses |
To identify a disease, malfunction, or cause of disorder by symptoms or distinguishing characteristics. |
| Digs |
To break and turn over or remove with a tool. |
| Directs |
To personally oversee, inspect, or guide the work of others, with responsibility for ensuring certain standards of performance are met. |
| Disburses |
To pay out or distribute with authority. |
| Disciplines |
To penalize individuals or groups, whose behavior is contrary to existing regulations; to establish habits of self-control. |
| Discovers |
To intentionally search for and acquire or find something that already exists but is new to the discoverer. |
| Discusses |
To exchange views to arrive at a better understanding. |
| Dismantles |
To take apart or raze; to remove furniture or equipment. |
| Dispatches |
To send off or out. |
| Dispenses |
To give a carefully weighed or measured portion to each of a group as a right or as to need. |
| Displays |
To show; to place before the views of others. |
| Disseminates |
To spread or disperse information or ideas. |
| Distributes |
To deal out portions or spread about units among a number of recipients. |
| Drafts |
To prepare papers or documents in preliminary form for clearance and approval by others. |
| Drives |
To start, stop, and control the movement or action of machines. |
| Dumps |
To empty out or unload in a heap or mass. |
| Duplicates |
To make a copy or reproduction through the use of machinery. |
| Edits |
To correct spelling, faulty phrasing, and imperfect punctuation, and mark a manuscript to ready it for publication. |
| Elaborates |
To work out in detail; to give details. |
| Elects |
To vote for. |
| Eliminates |
To get rid of; to set aside as unimportant. |
| Employs |
To use or engage the services of; to provide a job with consideration. |
| Encourages |
To inspire with spirit and hope. |
| Endorses |
To support or recommend actively. |
| Enlists |
To secure the support and aid of. |
| Enters |
To write down in a record, diary, log, or list; to make an entry of. |
| Entertains |
To provide some activity or attraction that will give pleasure or relieve monotony or boredom. |
| Escorts |
To accompany another or others to give protection or to watch over; to accompany as a courtesy or honor. |
| Estimates |
To make a rough approximation of the size, extent, or value of. |
| Evaluates |
To judge reports, data, plans, or performances in relation to established goals, policies, and standards; to compare critically to a standard for suitability. |
| Examines |
To look over closely to determine the condition, quality, validity, or nature of. |
| Exchanges |
To give or take one thing in return for another. |
| Exercises |
To train by drills and maneuvers in order to strengthen and develop. |
| Exhibits |
To put forward prominently or openly, either with the express intention or with the results of attracting other's attention or inspection. |
| Experiments |
To undertake an action to discover something not yet known or to demonstrate something known. |
| Explains |
To make clear or easier to understand that which appears vague, causeless, or inconsistent. |
| Extracts |
To pull out by effort; to make a selection or quotation of; to determine by calculation. |
| Fabricates |
To build by assembling; to manufacture. |
| Fastens |
To make secure by locking, shutting, buttoning; to fix firmly in place. |
| Feeds |
To move into a machine or opening in order to be used or processed; to furnish with something essential for growth and sustenance. |
| Files |
To arrange in a methodical manner; to rub smooth or cut away with a tool. |
| Forecasts |
To predict or indicate a condition or event beforehand as a result of rational study of available data. |
| Formulates |
To prepare mentally a rough plan, policy, or procedure. |
| Garners |
To gather and store in a granary. |
| Gathers |
To bring materials together or accumulate. |
| Gauges |
To assess a thing as authentic, good, or adequate or the degree it is so in relation to a standard measure or scale. |
| Generates |
To originate by a vital, chemical, or mechanical process. |
| Governs |
To exercise continuous sovereign authority over. |
| Grades |
To divide into groups based on ascending or descending order. |
| Guards |
To watch over to keep safe from any potential attack or harm. |
| Guides |
To show the way or approach by applying intimate knowledge or experience of the way or approach and of all its difficulties. |
| Hauls |
To move by pulling or drawing; to transport by vehicle. |
| Hires |
To engage the services of for a set sum. |
| Hypothesizes |
To form a tentative assumption to test its logical or empirical consequences. |
| Identifies |
To recognize, acknowledge, or establish based on the characteristics of. |
| Illustrates |
To make clear something which is difficult, abstract, or remote from experience especially to use pictures or sketches to make vivid or real what is being explained. |
| Implements |
To carry out or into effect a plan, program, or operation. |
| Imports |
To bring in from a foreign or external source. |
| Improves |
To correct or advance something by supplying what it lacks or wants. |
| Indexes |
To classify information, usually by subject matter or name to facilitate reference. |
| Indicts |
To bring charges against an individual or organizations. |
| Informs |
To make known; to call attention to. |
| Innovates |
To exercise creativity in introducing something new or in making changes. |
| Inspects |
To search, through direct observations, for conditions such as errors, defects, flaws, or shortcomings. |
| Installs |
To establish in an indicated place, condition, or status; to set up for use in service. |
| Instructs |
To impart knowledge systematically. |
| Interprets |
To explain meanings or intentions, not immediately apparent to others, in light of individual judgment; to translate. |
| Interviews |
To obtain facts or opinions through oral inquiry or examination. |
| Inventories |
To catalog; to count and list; to make an itemized record of. |
| Invents |
To create; to think up or imagine. |
| Investigates |
To make a methodical, searching inquiry into a situation. |
| Issues |
To put forth or to distribute officially. |
| Itemizes |
To enumerate one after another; to set or note down in detail. |
| Joins |
To bring or put together. |
| Judges |
To investigate and compare the evidence and merits of all issues in a case and decide where the truth lies. |
| Justifies |
To prove or show to be right or reasonable in light of individual belief or facts. |
| Leads |
To guide or direct others on a course or in the direction of, without final responsibility for results achieved. |
| Lifts |
To use effort to overcome the force of gravity. |
| Loads |
To place in or on a means of conveyance. |
| Locates |
To search for and find. |
| Lubricates |
To apply a substance to machinery to reduce friction in operation. |
| Manages |
To guide and coordinate worker activities and organizational or program policies, rules, practices, methods, and standards. |
| Manipulates |
To move, guide, or place objects or materials with skill and dexterity. |
| Manufactures |
To make or process raw material into a finished product. |
| Maps |
To make a survey of for the purpose of representation. |
| Matches |
To pair up or put into a set those items possessing equal or harmonizing attributes. |
| Measures |
To determine the quantity, mass, extent, or degree of in terms of a standard unit or fixed amount. |
| Mediates |
To interpose with parties to reconcile them; to reconcile differences. |
| Mends |
To repair; to restore to soundness that which is broken or torn. |
| Mixes |
To combine or blend particles, parts, or elements into one. |
| Modifies |
To limit or restrict the meaning of; to make minor changes in. |
| Monitors |
To watch, observe, or check for a specific purpose. |
| Motivates |
To stimulate the active interest or desire within someone for something. |
| Moves |
To go or transport from one point to another. |
| Negotiates |
To confer with others for the purpose of reaching agreement. |
| Notifies |
To send a formal notice giving required or pertinent information. |
| Nullifies |
To make of no value or consequence; to cancel out. |
| Observes |
To obtain data visually. |
| Obtains |
To acquire or gain possession of. |
| Opens |
To make available for entry or passage. |
| Operates |
To start, stop, control, and adjust machinery or equipment. |
| Organizes |
To take steps to set up the administrative structure or functions of an office or process. |
| Originates |
To bring into being; to initiate. |
| Outlines |
To make a summary of the significant features of a subject. |
| Overhauls |
To make repairs, adjustments needed to restore to good working order. |
| Oversees |
To watch; to monitor. |
| Packages |
To wrap or box an item or group of items. |
| Permits |
To consent to; to authorize. |
| Persuades |
To induce others by argument or entreaty to accept a belief or position; to prevail upon others to take a course of action. |
| Picks up |
To collect or lift an object or material. |
| Plans |
To devise a detailed means of course of action for attaining an objective/goal. |
| Posts |
To transfer or carry information from one record to another; to display prominently. |
| Predicts |
To foretell on the basis of observation, experience; or scientific reason. |
| Prescribes |
To recommend medical treatment with authority. |
| Presents |
To lay as a charge before the court; to offer for view. |
| Preserves |
To keep safe; to protect; to keep free from decay. |
| Prevents |
To stop something from occurring; to take advance measures against. |
| Procures |
To obtain possession of. |
| Produces |
To grow; to make, bear, or yield something. |
| Programs |
To arrange or work out a sequence of operations to be performed by equipment or machinery. |
| Promotes |
To advance to a higher level or position; to foster the growth or development of. |
| Proofreads |
To read copy of a printer's proof against the original manuscript. |
| Proposes |
To formulate and suggest for adoption. |
| Pulls |
To cause to move in the direction toward the source of the force. |
| Purchases |
To buy or procure by committing funds. |
| Pushes |
To use force upon an object to move it away from the source of the force. |
| Quantifies |
To determine or express the amount of. |
| Questions |
To interrogate; to inquire. |
| Ranks |
To determine or assign the relative importance of data, people, or things. |
| Rates |
To determine the rank of in relation to others of the same kind. |
| Reaps |
To cut grain and pulse for harvest. |
| Rebuilds |
To make extensive structural repairs. |
| Recommends |
To suggest and support for adoption a course of action. |
| Reconciles |
To adjust; to make congruous; to seek agreement. |
| Records |
To set down in writing; to preserve in some permanent form. |
| Reduces |
To narrow down; to diminish in size or amount. |
| Refers |
To send or direct for aid, treatment, information, or decision. |
| Refines |
To free from impurities, imperfections, or vulgarities; to make more polished. |
| Registers |
To enter in a record or list officially. |
| Regulates |
To order or restrain by rule, method, or established mode. |
| Reinforces |
To strengthen with additional forces. |
| Rejects |
To refuse to hear, receive, or admit. |
| Releases |
To permit the publication or dissemination of. |
| Remits |
To send money in payment of. |
| Repairs |
To put into good or fitting order something that is injured. |
| Replaces |
To provide a substitute for something now lost, gone, or worn out. |
| Reports |
To give an account, in detail, of facts and figures. |
| Represents |
To foster general interest in, through speeches, and consultation and contacts with individuals, groups, and constituencies. |
| Rescinds |
To make void; to repeal; to abrogate a contract by restoring preexisting conditions. |
| Rescues |
To free a person or animal from imminent danger by prompt or vigorous action. |
| Researches |
To perform a systematic, critical, intensive investigation directed toward development of new or fuller knowledge of the topic or issue studied. |
| Resolves |
To decide to do or refrain from doing something; to take remedial action. |
| Retrieves |
To recover from a location where previously placed, set, or thrown. |
| Reviews |
To consider or to reexamine results for the purpose of giving an opinion or approval. |
| Revises |
To rework in order to correct or improve; to make a new, improved, or up-to-date version. |
| Rewards |
To give something in recompense for worthy behavior. |
| Salvages |
To rescue or save (as from wreckage or ruin). |
| Scans |
To survey from point to point in a cursory manner. |
| Schedules |
To plan a timetable; to set specific time for. |
| Scores |
To assign a numerical evaluation. |
| Screens |
To examine for the purpose of separating one group. |
| Seals |
To secure the contents of by closing with adhesive. |
| Searches |
To systematically look over and through for the purpose of finding an item. |
| Selects |
To decide on one, or a few from several possibilities. |
| Sells |
To give up property to another for money or other valuable consideration. |
| Sends |
To dispatch by a means of communication; to convey. |
| Serves |
To attend to the personal needs or requests of people. |
| Services |
To make fit for use by providing maintenance, supplies, repairs, or installations. |
| Smells |
To acquire and examine the odor or scent with the nose. |
| Solicits |
To approach with a request or plea; to strongly urge. |
| Solves |
To answer a question or work out a problem. |
| Sorts |
To group or categorize according to systematic relations or common characteristics; to put in a definite place or rank according to kind, class, or other category. |
| Stacks |
To load or arrange in a somewhat orderly heap or pile. |
| Stores |
To put away for future use; to deposit or receive for safe keeping. |
| Studies |
To contemplate; to learn all the possibilities, applications, variations, or relations of a subject before making plans and/or taking action. |
| Submits |
To direct attention to something for consideration. |
| Summarizes |
To present in a concise and compact manner. |
| Supplies |
To provide space, equipment, material, and other non-financial resources. |
| Surveys |
To look at or consider in a general or comprehensive way; to determine the location, form, or boundaries of by measuring the lines and angles. |
| Synthesizes |
To compose or combine parts or elements in order to form a whole. |
| Systematizes |
To arrange or make by the use of a method or orderly planning. |
| Tabulates |
To put in table form; to set up in columns, rows. |
| Teaches |
To apply a guided process of assigned work, discipline, direct study, and the presentation of examples to increase the general knowledge of another person. |
| Tends |
To start, stop, and monitor the functioning of machinery and equipment. |
| Testifies |
To provide oral or written testimony on facts known. |
| Tests |
To put a thing to decisive proof by thorough examination under controlled conditions. |
| Totals |
To add up; to compute. |
| Traces |
To copy as a drawing; to search for a lost item. |
| Trades |
To give in exchange for another commodity; to make a purchase. |
| Trains |
To develop a particular faculty or skill in others to bring them up to a predetermined standard of work performance. |
| Transacts |
To carry on or handle business in accordance with a prescribed procedure. |
| Transcribes |
To transfer data from one form of record to another or from one method of preparation to another, without changing the nature of data. |
| Transfers |
To change from one mode of conveyance to another, or from one depository to another. |
| Translates |
To turn into one's own or another language. |
| Transmits |
To transfer or send from one person or place to another; to send out a signal either by radio waves or over a wire. |
| Treats |
To give medical or surgical care; to subject to chemical action. |
| Turns |
To make to rotate or revolve; to cause to move around so as to effect a desired end (as locking, opening, shutting). |
| Tutors |
To instruct on an individual basis and in a special subject or for particular occasion or purpose. |
| Types |
To write with a typewriter. |
| Updates |
To make current with the most recent facts, methods, or ideas. |
| Ushers |
To guide to a particular place. |
| Washes |
To clean by means of water and/or other substances by dipping, tumbling, or scrubbing. |
| Waxes |
To rub, polish, cover, smear, or treat with a sealing substance. |
| Weighs |
To determine the heaviness of an object. |
| Writes |
To set down letters, words, sentences, or figures on paper or other suitable material. |