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Definition of lease
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Lease (v. t.) Any
tenure
by grant or
permission;
the time for which such a
tenure
holds good;
allotted
time.
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Excuse
::
Excuse
(v. t.) To free from
accusation,
or the
imputation
of fault or
blame;
to clear from
guilt;
to
release
from a
charge;
to
justify
by
extenuating
a
fault;
to
exculpate;
to
absolve;
to
acquit..
Release
::
Release
(v. t.) To lease
again;
to grant a new lease of; to let back.
Rue
::
Rue (v. t.) To
repent
of, and
withdraw
from, as a
bargain;
to get
released
from..
Relesse
::
Relesse
(v. t.) To
release.
Disoblige
::
Disoblige
(v. t.) To do an act which
contravenes
the will or
desires
of; to
offend
by an act of
unkindness
or
incivility;
to
displease;
to
refrain
from
obliging;
to be
unaccommodating
to.
Tickle
::
Tickle
(v. t.) To
please;
to
gratify;
to make
joyous.
Liking
::
Liking
(n.) The state of being
pleased
with, or
attracted
toward,
some thing or
person;
hence,
inclination;
desire;
pleasure;
preference;
-- often with for,
formerly
with to; as, it is an
amusement
I have no
liking
for..
Lump
::
Lump (v. i.) To get along with as one can,
although
displeased;
as, if he does n't like it, he can lump it..
Lease
::
Lease (v. i.) To
gather
what
harvesters
have left
behind;
to
glean.
Lyken
::
Lyken (v. t.) To
please;
--
chiefly
used
impersonally.
Exempt
::
Exempt
(a.) To
release
or
deliver
from some
liability
which
others
are
subject
to; to
except
or
excuse
from he
operation
of a law; to grant
immunity
to; to free from
obligation;
to
release;
as, to
exempt
from
military
duty, or from jury
service;
to
exempt
from fear or
pain..
Released
::
Released
(imp. & p. p.) of
Releas.
Relish
::
Relish
(v. t.) To taste or eat with
pleasure;
to like the
flavor
of; to
partake
of with
gratification;
hence,
to
enjoy;
to be
pleased
with or
gratified
by; to
experience
pleasure
from; as, to
relish
food..
Stanch
::
Stanch
(n.) A flood gate by which water is
accumulated,
for
floating
a boat over a
shallow
part of a
stream
by its
release..
Soothe
::
Soothe
(a.) To
assent
to; to
comply
with; to
gratify;
to humor by
compliance;
to
please
with
blandishments
or soft
words;
to
flatter.
Checkmate
::
Checkmate
(n.) The
position
in the game of chess when a king is in check and
cannot
be
released,
-- which ends the
game..
Release
::
Release
(n.) A
giving
up or
relinquishment
of some right or
claim;
a
conveyance
of a man's right in lands or
tenements
to
another
who has some
estate
in
possession;
a
quitclaim.
Excuse
::
Excuse
(v. t.) The act of
excusing,
apologizing,
exculpating,
pardoning,
releasing,
and the like;
acquittal;
release;
absolution;
justification;
extenuation..
Approve
::
Approve
(v. t.) To
regard
as good; to
commend;
to be
pleased
with; to think well of; as, we
approve
the
measured
of the
administration..
Studious
::
Studious
(a.)
Earnest
in
endeavors;
aiming
sedulously;
attentive;
observant;
diligent;
--
usually
followed
by an
infinitive
or by of; as, be
studious
to
please;
studious
to find new
friends
and
allies..
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