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table
verb
-
table
,
tabling
,
tables
,
tabled
to
formally
present
something
,
such
as
a
proposal
or
motion
,
for
discussion
at
a
meeting
•
The
minister
will
table
the
new
education
bill
in
Parliament
tomorrow
.
The
minister
will
table
the
new
education
bill
in
Parliament
tomorrow
.
•
At
the
council
meeting
,
she
tabled
a
motion
to
improve
local
recycling
services
.
At
the
council
meeting
,
she
tabled
a
motion
to
improve
local
recycling
services
.
Sense
arose
in
British
parliamentary
procedure
in
the
17th
century
,
referring
to
literally
laying
papers
on
the
‘
table
’
before
members
.
verb
-
table
,
tabling
,
tables
,
tabled
to
postpone
discussion
or
consideration
of
something
,
often
until
a
later
time
•
The
committee
voted
to
table
the
budget
proposal
until
next
month
.
The
committee
voted
to
table
the
budget
proposal
until
next
month
.
•
Because
of
time
constraints
,
they
tabled
further
discussion
on
the
new
policy
.
Because
of
time
constraints
,
they
tabled
further
discussion
on
the
new
policy
.
American
legislative
usage
developed
in
the
19th
century
,
shifting
‘
place
on
the
table
’
to
mean
‘
set
aside
for
now
’.
trouble
verb
-
trouble
,
troubling
,
troubles
,
troubled
to
make
someone
feel
worried
or
upset
•
The
idea
of
losing
his
job
troubled
him
all
night
.
The
idea
of
losing
his
job
troubled
him
all
night
.
•
It
troubles
me
that
we
still
have
no
answer
.
It
troubles
me
that
we
still
have
no
answer
.
verb
-
trouble
,
troubling
,
troubles
,
troubled
to
bother
someone
by
asking
them
to
do
something
•
Could
I
trouble
you
for
a
glass
of
water
?
Could
I
trouble
you
for
a
glass
of
water
?
•
Sorry
to
trouble
you
,
but
do
you
have
change
for
the
bus
?
Sorry
to
trouble
you
,
but
do
you
have
change
for
the
bus
?
enable
verb
-
enable
,
enabling
,
enables
,
enabled
to
make
it
possible
for
something
to
happen
or
for
someone
to
do
something
•
Good
planning
enabled
the
team
to
finish
the
project
early
.
Good
planning
enabled
the
team
to
finish
the
project
early
.
•
The
new
ramp
enables
wheelchair
users
to
enter
the
building
easily
.
The
new
ramp
enables
wheelchair
users
to
enter
the
building
easily
.
verb
-
enable
,
enabling
,
enables
,
enabled
to
switch
on
a
function
or
device
so
that
it
becomes
active
and
can
be
used
•
Tap
this
switch
to
enable
airplane
mode
on
your
phone
.
Tap
this
switch
to
enable
airplane
mode
on
your
phone
.
•
The
technician
enabled
the
security
cameras
with
a
few
clicks
.
The
technician
enabled
the
security
cameras
with
a
few
clicks
.
verb
-
enable
,
enabling
,
enables
,
enabled
to
allow
or
encourage
someone
to
continue
harmful
or
irresponsible
behavior
by
removing
the
natural
consequences
•
Giving
him
money
after
he
wastes
it
only
enables
his
bad
spending
habits
.
Giving
him
money
after
he
wastes
it
only
enables
his
bad
spending
habits
.
•
His
friends
enabled
his
addiction
by
covering
for
him
.
His
friends
enabled
his
addiction
by
covering
for
him
.
double
adjective
-
double
,
doubling
,
doubles
,
doubled
twice
as
large
,
many
,
or
much
as
the
usual
amount
.
•
He
ordered
a
double
cheeseburger
because
he
was
very
hungry
.
He
ordered
a
double
cheeseburger
because
he
was
very
hungry
.
•
During
the
sale
,
the
store
offered
double
points
on
every
purchase
.
During
the
sale
,
the
store
offered
double
points
on
every
purchase
.
verb
-
double
,
doubling
,
doubles
,
doubled
to
make
something
become
twice
as
big
,
many
,
or
much
,
or
to
become
twice
that
amount
.
•
The
company
doubled
its
profits
in
just
one
year
.
The
company
doubled
its
profits
in
just
one
year
.
•
Attendance
at
the
festival
has
doubled
since
last
summer
.
Attendance
at
the
festival
has
doubled
since
last
summer
.
cable
verb
-
cable
,
cabling
,
cables
,
cabled
to
send
a
message
or
news
by
telegraph
or
other
rapid
wire
service
,
especially
across
long
distances
•
In
1915
,
the
reporter
cabled
the
news
back
to
London
from
the
battlefield
.
In
1915
,
the
reporter
cabled
the
news
back
to
London
from
the
battlefield
.
•
He
promised
to
cable
me
the
results
as
soon
as
he
arrived
in
New
York
.
He
promised
to
cable
me
the
results
as
soon
as
he
arrived
in
New
York
.
From
the
noun
cable
,
referring
to
the
undersea
telegraph
cables
first
laid
in
the
19th
century
.
stable
adjective
-
stable
,
stabling
,
stables
,
stabled
,
stabler
,
stablest
firm
and
steady
;
not
likely
to
move
,
fall
,
or
change
suddenly
•
The
ladder
felt
stable
even
on
the
uneven
ground
.
The
ladder
felt
stable
even
on
the
uneven
ground
.
•
After
weeks
of
turbulence
,
the
company
’
s
share
price
remained
stable
.
After
weeks
of
turbulence
,
the
company
’
s
share
price
remained
stable
.
From
Latin
stabilis
“
firm
,
steady
,”
from
stare
“
to
stand
.”
noun
-
stable
,
stabling
,
stables
,
stabled
,
stabler
,
stablest
a
building
where
horses
or
other
farm
animals
are
kept
•
The
farmer
walked
into
the
stable
to
feed
the
horses
.
The
farmer
walked
into
the
stable
to
feed
the
horses
.
•
A
sweet
smell
of
hay
filled
the
old
wooden
stable
.
A
sweet
smell
of
hay
filled
the
old
wooden
stable
.
From
Old
French
estable
,
from
Latin
stabulum
“
standing
place
,
farm
building
,”
from
stare
“
to
stand
.”
adjective
-
stable
,
stabling
,
stables
,
stabled
,
stabler
,
stablest
mentally
or
emotionally
healthy
and
not
likely
to
have
sudden
changes
•
After
months
of
therapy
,
he
is
now
emotionally
stable
.
After
months
of
therapy
,
he
is
now
emotionally
stable
.
•
The
doctor
said
the
patient
’
s
vital
signs
are
stable
.
The
doctor
said
the
patient
’
s
vital
signs
are
stable
.
noun
-
stable
,
stabling
,
stables
,
stabled
,
stabler
,
stablest
a
group
of
animals
or
people
,
especially
horses
,
athletes
,
or
artists
,
controlled
or
managed
by
one
person
or
organization
•
The
record
label
has
a
stable
of
talented
singers
.
The
record
label
has
a
stable
of
talented
singers
.
•
The
trainer
’
s
stable
includes
three
champion
racehorses
.
The
trainer
’
s
stable
includes
three
champion
racehorses
.
verb
-
stable
,
stabling
,
stables
,
stabled
,
stabler
,
stablest
to
put
or
keep
a
horse
or
other
animal
in
a
stable
•
After
the
long
ride
,
we
stabled
the
horses
for
the
night
.
After
the
long
ride
,
we
stabled
the
horses
for
the
night
.
•
The
ranch
can
stable
up
to
fifty
horses
during
winter
.
The
ranch
can
stable
up
to
fifty
horses
during
winter
.
adjective
-
stable
,
stabling
,
stables
,
stabled
,
stabler
,
stablest
chemically
or
physically
not
likely
to
react
,
break
down
,
or
change
•
Helium
is
a
very
stable
gas
even
at
extreme
temperatures
.
Helium
is
a
very
stable
gas
even
at
extreme
temperatures
.
•
The
new
alloy
stays
stable
under
heavy
pressure
.
The
new
alloy
stays
stable
under
heavy
pressure
.
resemble
verb
-
resemble
,
resembling
,
resembles
,
resembled
to
look
,
sound
,
or
be
similar
to
someone
or
something
•
The
twins
resemble
each
other
so
much
that
even
their
teachers
get
confused
.
The
twins
resemble
each
other
so
much
that
even
their
teachers
get
confused
.
•
That
sculpture
resembles
a
giant
wave
crashing
onto
the
shore
.
That
sculpture
resembles
a
giant
wave
crashing
onto
the
shore
.
bubble
verb
-
bubble
,
bubbling
,
bubbles
,
bubbled
to
form
bubbles
and
move
or
make
a
gentle
boiling
or
fizzing
sound
,
often
because
of
heat
or
fermentation
•
The
soup
began
to
bubble
gently
on
the
stove
.
The
soup
began
to
bubble
gently
on
the
stove
.
•
Hot
mud
bubbled
at
the
edge
of
the
volcanic
pool
.
Hot
mud
bubbled
at
the
edge
of
the
volcanic
pool
.
verb
-
bubble
,
bubbling
,
bubbles
,
bubbled
to
be
full
of
and
openly
show
a
strong
emotion
or
energy
that
is
about
to
be
expressed
•
The
students
bubbled
with
excitement
before
the
field
trip
.
The
students
bubbled
with
excitement
before
the
field
trip
.
•
Anger
bubbled
inside
him
as
he
read
the
unfair
review
.
Anger
bubbled
inside
him
as
he
read
the
unfair
review
.
assemble
verb
-
assemble
,
assembling
,
assembles
,
assembled
to
fit
separate
parts
together
to
make
a
finished
object
•
We
spent
the
afternoon
assembling
the
new
bookshelf
from
the
flat-pack
box
.
We
spent
the
afternoon
assembling
the
new
bookshelf
from
the
flat-pack
box
.
•
He
carefully
assembled
the
model
airplane
piece
by
piece
.
He
carefully
assembled
the
model
airplane
piece
by
piece
.
Same
origin
as
Sense
1
:
from
Old
French
assembler
,
Latin
assimulare
.
verb
-
assemble
,
assembling
,
assembles
,
assembled
to
come
together
,
or
bring
people
or
things
together
,
in
one
place
for
a
purpose
•
At
eight
o
’
clock
sharp
,
all
the
employees
assembled
in
the
conference
room
for
the
briefing
.
At
eight
o
’
clock
sharp
,
all
the
employees
assembled
in
the
conference
room
for
the
briefing
.
•
The
rescue
volunteers
quickly
assembled
outside
the
flooded
village
.
The
rescue
volunteers
quickly
assembled
outside
the
flooded
village
.
Late
Middle
English
,
from
Old
French
assembler
,
from
Latin
assimulare
“
to
bring
together
,
unite
.”
verb
-
assemble
,
assembling
,
assembles
,
assembled
(
computing
)
to
translate
code
written
in
assembly
language
into
machine
code
•
The
programmer
assembled
the
source
code
into
an
executable
file
.
The
programmer
assembled
the
source
code
into
an
executable
file
.
•
Before
debugging
,
you
need
to
assemble
the
module
with
the
correct
flags
.
Before
debugging
,
you
need
to
assemble
the
module
with
the
correct
flags
.
From
the
general
sense
of
‘
put
together
,’
specialized
in
the
1950s
with
the
rise
of
assembly
language
programming
.
stumble
verb
-
stumble
,
stumbling
,
stumbles
,
stumbled
to
hit
your
foot
against
something
and
almost
fall
while
you
are
walking
or
running
•
Walking
through
the
dark
attic
,
Lucy
stumbled
over
a
loose
board
and
dropped
her
flashlight
.
Walking
through
the
dark
attic
,
Lucy
stumbled
over
a
loose
board
and
dropped
her
flashlight
.
•
A
distracted
shopper
stumbled
on
the
supermarket
floor
when
his
shoelace
came
undone
.
A
distracted
shopper
stumbled
on
the
supermarket
floor
when
his
shoelace
came
undone
.
verb
-
stumble
,
stumbling
,
stumbles
,
stumbled
to
walk
or
move
in
an
unsteady
,
clumsy
way
,
as
if
you
are
about
to
fall
•
After
the
long
flight
,
Mia
stumbled
into
the
hotel
lobby
,
exhausted
and
half
asleep
.
After
the
long
flight
,
Mia
stumbled
into
the
hotel
lobby
,
exhausted
and
half
asleep
.
•
The
injured
football
player
stumbled
toward
the
bench
holding
his
ankle
.
The
injured
football
player
stumbled
toward
the
bench
holding
his
ankle
.
verb
-
stumble
,
stumbling
,
stumbles
,
stumbled
to
pause
,
hesitate
,
or
make
mistakes
while
speaking
,
reading
,
or
performing
something
•
Nervous
about
the
presentation
,
Daniel
stumbled
over
his
first
few
words
.
Nervous
about
the
presentation
,
Daniel
stumbled
over
his
first
few
words
.
•
She
stumbled
while
reading
the
unfamiliar
scientific
terms
aloud
.
She
stumbled
while
reading
the
unfamiliar
scientific
terms
aloud
.
verb
-
stumble
,
stumbling
,
stumbles
,
stumbled
to
find
or
meet
something
or
someone
by
chance
,
usually
expressed
as
“
stumble
on/upon/across
”
•
We
stumbled upon
a
tiny
café
hidden
in
a
back
alley
.
We
stumbled upon
a
tiny
café
hidden
in
a
back
alley
.
•
While
cleaning
the
attic
,
Sara
stumbled on
her
grandmother's
wartime
letters
.
While
cleaning
the
attic
,
Sara
stumbled on
her
grandmother's
wartime
letters
.
bleed
verb
-
bleed
,
bleeding
,
bleeds
,
bled
to
lose
blood
from
a
cut
or
wound
•
When
Tim
scraped
his
knee
,
it
started
to
bleed
.
When
Tim
scraped
his
knee
,
it
started
to
bleed
.
•
If
your
gums
bleed
when
you
brush
,
make
an
appointment
with
a
dentist
.
If
your
gums
bleed
when
you
brush
,
make
an
appointment
with
a
dentist
.
Old
English
“
blēdan
,”
from
“
blōd
” (
blood
),
meaning
to
let
blood
flow
.
verb
-
bleed
,
bleeding
,
bleeds
,
bled
to
make
a
person
or
animal
lose
blood
•
The
vet
had
to
bleed
the
dog
slightly
to
run
a
blood
test
.
The
vet
had
to
bleed
the
dog
slightly
to
run
a
blood
test
.
•
In
old
times
,
doctors
would
bleed
patients
to
treat
fevers
.
In
old
times
,
doctors
would
bleed
patients
to
treat
fevers
.
verb
-
bleed
,
bleeding
,
bleeds
,
bled
of
ink
,
paint
,
or
color
:
to
spread
into
areas
where
it
was
not
intended
•
Be
careful
,
the
red
dye
might
bleed
onto
the
white
shirt
in
the
wash
.
Be
careful
,
the
red
dye
might
bleed
onto
the
white
shirt
in
the
wash
.
•
The
watercolor
began
to
bleed
across
the
paper
,
creating
soft
edges
.
The
watercolor
began
to
bleed
across
the
paper
,
creating
soft
edges
.
verb
-
bleed
,
bleeding
,
bleeds
,
bled
to
release
air
or
liquid
from
a
closed
system
to
make
it
work
properly
•
You
should
bleed
the
brakes
after
replacing
the
fluid
.
You
should
bleed
the
brakes
after
replacing
the
fluid
.
•
The
plumber
explained
how
to
bleed
the
radiator
to
remove
air
pockets
.
The
plumber
explained
how
to
bleed
the
radiator
to
remove
air
pockets
.
verb
-
bleed
,
bleeding
,
bleeds
,
bled
to
gradually
take
a
lot
of
money
from
someone
•
The
endless
repairs
will
bleed
my
savings
dry
if
they
continue
.
The
endless
repairs
will
bleed
my
savings
dry
if
they
continue
.
•
Some
online
games
are
designed
to
bleed
players
of
small
fees
every
month
.
Some
online
games
are
designed
to
bleed
players
of
small
fees
every
month
.
disabled
adjective
having
a
long-term
physical
or
mental
condition
that
makes
it
difficult
for
someone
to
do
everyday
activities
•
The
museum
is
fully
accessible
to
disabled
visitors
.
The
museum
is
fully
accessible
to
disabled
visitors
.
•
She
campaigns
for
better
rights
for
disabled
students
at
her
college
.
She
campaigns
for
better
rights
for
disabled
students
at
her
college
.
verb
-
disable
,
disabling
,
disables
,
disabled
simple
past
tense
and
past
participle
of
the
verb
“
disable
”:
made
something
unable
to
work
or
prevented
someone
from
acting
•
The
storm
disabled
the
power
lines
across
the
region
.
The
storm
disabled
the
power
lines
across
the
region
.
•
A
virus
attack
disabled
thousands
of
computers
worldwide
.
A
virus
attack
disabled
thousands
of
computers
worldwide
.
adjective
switched
off
,
blocked
,
or
damaged
so
that
something
cannot
work
or
be
used
•
The
security
cameras
were
disabled
by
the
hackers
.
The
security
cameras
were
disabled
by
the
hackers
.
•
I
keep
the
phone
’
s
notifications
disabled
during
meetings
.
I
keep
the
phone
’
s
notifications
disabled
during
meetings
.
noun
people
who
have
physical
or
mental
disabilities
•
The
city
built
new
facilities
for
the
disabled
.
The
city
built
new
facilities
for
the
disabled
.
•
A
charity
concert
raised
funds
to
support
the
disabled
.
A
charity
concert
raised
funds
to
support
the
disabled
.