To ostentatiously draw attention to
“A giant map in the middle of the square would display the city's prime attractions.”
To make reference to or speak about briefly or in passing
“He would deliberately drop a few famous names as acquaintances to impress his peers.”
To give something towards a cause
To publish in a gazette
“Donne did not gazette these poems and ensured that they were concealed from the public.”
(idiomatic) To invent, create, or think of
To convey or express in a particular way or manner
“I would just like to say how I really feel about this.”
To keep someone informed on the latest events or happenings
“We'll update you on the matter as soon as we receive further information.”
To tell, publish or report on information
“Rose was furious and wanted to share her story with the press.”
To trust to the care of
“I would feel confident to leave the completion of this project in your care.”
(direct at or to) To intend a remark, comment or statement for
“I do not direct my criticisms at you personally, but at the company that you work for.”
To reveal secrets or gossip
“This is our little secret. Don't tell!”
(of a task or situation) To have a necessity for a particular person or thing
“It will take a skilled player to quickscope on Call of Duty.”
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