Similar words: bronchiectasis, cholangiectasis, lactate, reactant, lactation, tractable, intractable, retractable. Meaning: v. 1. function as or act like 2. pretend to have certain qualities or state of mind.
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61. I don't understand their language; you'll have to act as interpreter.
62. My role is to act as a mediator between employees and management.
63. We hope this book will act as a bridge between doctor and patient.
64. John will act as a deputy for me during my absence.
65. He will act as a go-between to try and work out an agenda.
66. Ask your teacher to act as one of your references.
67. A trained dog can act as a guide to a blind person.
68. If you're going to rent out your house while you're abroad, you'll need someone to act as your agent here.
69. The general manager put my brother in to act as a business buyer for his company in Tokyo.
70. A five-year sentence should act as a deterrent to others.
71. The new managing director will act as spearhead of the campaign.
72. The insect's bright colours act as warning signals to its predators.
73. We will act as the exclusive distributor for these Russian goods to the world market.
74. Students in fifty schools are to act as guinea pigs for these new teaching methods.
75. They hope his election will act as a catalyst for reform.
76. Higher interest rates will act as a check on public spending.
77. The personnel manager has been casting about for somebody who can act as receptionist.
78. His former employer agreed to act as a referee for him.
79. High marginal tax rates may act as a disincentive to working longer hours.
80. When he tested an early vaccine on himself(Sentence dictionary), some described the act as foolhardy.
81. She's married, but she doesn't act as if she is, if you get my drift.
82. Several trading companies were set up in the early 1960s to act as fronts for money-laundering operations.
83. The company pays £220 a week for people to act as couriers.
84. The offer of economic help is intended to act as a goad to political reform.
85. He agreed to go with them and act as their guide.
86. A newly - devised microcomputer can act as a guide to a blind person.
87. The European Union can act as a sheet anchor for emerging democracies.
88. Sir Herbert took it upon himself to act as chairman.
89. The presence of the army should act as a check on civil unrest.
90. Women should be free to dress and act as they please.
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