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serve to synonyms

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  • ambition
  • aspiration
  • course
  • desideratum
  • design
  • desire
  • direction
  • end
  • intent
  • aim
  • be conducive
  • be disposed
  • be in the habit of
  • be inclined
  • be liable
  • be predisposed
  • be prejudiced
  • bear
  • aim
  • be biased
  • be conducive
  • be disposed
  • be inclined
  • be liable
  • be predisposed
  • be prejudiced
  • bear
  • choose
  • command
  • demand
  • desire
  • like
  • opt
  • prefer
  • see fit
  • want
  • aim
  • be biased
  • be conducive
  • be disposed
  • be in the habit of
  • be inclined
  • be predisposed
  • be prejudiced
  • bear
  • affect
  • be disposed
  • be partial
  • be willing
  • bend
  • bias
  • drive
  • favor
  • govern
  • aim
  • be biased
  • be conducive
  • be disposed
  • be in the habit of
  • be inclined
  • be liable
  • be predisposed
  • bear
  • angle
  • arc
  • bending
  • bow
  • corner
  • crook
  • curvation
  • curvature
  • deflection
  • advance
  • aid
  • assist
  • forward
  • help
  • lead
  • partake
  • participate
  • take part
  • accord
  • add
  • afford
  • ante up
  • assign
  • bequeath
  • bequest
  • bestow
  • chip in
  • actuate
  • adapt
  • adjust
  • arrange
  • array
  • bend
  • bias
  • call the tune
  • condition
  • alluvion
  • bank
  • batch
  • bunch
  • bundle
  • clump
  • cluster
  • deposit
  • heap
  • accommodation
  • account
  • admiration
  • aid
  • approbation
  • assistance
  • backing
  • benediction
  • benefit
  • activity
  • animation
  • bang
  • birr
  • drive
  • energy
  • force
  • get-up-and-go
  • hardihood
  • approach
  • be attracted
  • be influenced
  • be pulled
  • descend
  • drift
  • drop
  • incline
  • lean
  • aim
  • be biased
  • be conducive
  • be disposed
  • be in the habit of
  • be inclined
  • be liable
  • be predisposed
  • be prejudiced
  • aim
  • be biased
  • be conducive
  • be disposed
  • be in the habit of
  • be inclined
  • be liable
  • be predisposed
  • be prejudiced
  • arch
  • champion
  • first
  • foremost
  • front
  • highest
  • leading
  • main
  • pioneer
  • actuate
  • boost
  • compel
  • constrain
  • drive
  • excite
  • foment
  • force
  • goad
  • acclivity
  • approach
  • ascent
  • cant
  • declivity
  • descent
  • dip
  • grade
  • gradient
  • access
  • agency
  • ascendancy
  • character
  • clout
  • command
  • connections
  • consequence
  • control
  • advance
  • advantage
  • ahead
  • bulge
  • cutting edge
  • direction
  • edge
  • example
  • facade
  • angular
  • anorexic
  • barren
  • beanpole
  • bony
  • emaciated
  • gangling
  • gangly
  • gaunt
  • attention
  • beholding
  • case
  • cast
  • contemplation
  • evil eye
  • eye
  • flash
  • gander
  • abscond
  • approach
  • beat it
  • bug out
  • cruise
  • decamp
  • depart
  • escape
  • exit
  • act
  • action
  • alteration
  • change
  • maneuver
  • measure
  • modification
  • motion
  • movement
  • advance
  • approximate
  • be comparable to
  • be like
  • bear
  • belly up to
  • border
  • buzz
  • catch up
  • bit
  • count
  • dot
  • fleck
  • flyspeck
  • full stop
  • iota
  • mark
  • minim
  • react
  • recoil
  • resound
  • return
  • reverberate
  • afford
  • breed
  • bring
  • bring about
  • cause
  • effect
  • engender
  • father
  • generate
  • aim
  • bearing
  • bent
  • bias
  • course
  • direction
  • drift
  • inclination
  • leaning
  • about-face
  • angle
  • bend
  • bias
  • bow
  • branch
  • change
  • changeabout
  • circle
  • approach
  • border on
  • come near
  • estimate
  • near
  • reach
  • resemble
  • touch

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