Synonym: open, pioneer. Similar words: lighten up, prenuptial, straighten up, penury, penumbra, penurious, open, penultimate. Meaning: v. 1. cause to open or to become open 2. become available 3. make available 4. open up an area or prepare a way 5. start to operate or function or cause to start operating or functioning 6. become open 7. talk freely and without inhibition.
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61 It was an act of faith to open up and know that we might not have any money two weeks later.
62 On our third date Melissa began to open up and told me about her family and about the years she spent in Italy.
63 Openmindedness Open up to the possibility of how closed your mind is A closed mind is a small mind!
64 People are like pistachios. Some of them open up easily, but there are others who need to be really broken to get into. RVM
65 Reach into the back, will ye, and open up that parcel of books.
66 Open up their own businesses to students and teachers and volunteer to become mentors and work-site supervisors for young people.
67 The thugs pounced as Tony McLoughlin prepared to open up the school shortly after 7am.
68 Time Warner has announced that it will open up a digital music download site developed in conjunction with RealNetworks.
69 This might open up new concepts for influencing local tumour growth and metastasis of colonic malignancies.
70 Mountain lifts: There is a new gondola which will open up new areas for walking.
71 Until 1994, the federal McFadden Act of 1927 prevented banks from crossing state lines to open up new branches.
72 But as her friends from the youth group rallied around her, she began to open up.
73 Receptive reading of mythology can open up our perceptions of reality so that a vast web of interconnections becomes evident.
74 In turn these open up the field to considerable latitude of local interpretation.
75 The government want to use this as an inducement for developing countries to open up their markets.
76 Liquid acrylics can open up a whole new world of possibilities.
77 The government's plan is to open up the Amazon to soya farming.
78 Specific issues can provide initial meeting places, and open up communication[sentencedict.com], but that communication must build institutional foundations.
79 Many people find it easier to open up to a trained professional, such as a counsellor.
80 The Institute is now under increasing pressure to open up its disciplinary hearings to the public.
81 But no, what he actually did was to open up his briefcase and extract a file from it.
82 The past year's thaw has made it possible for at least 35 non-governmental organisations to open up offices.
83 The promise of test-tube fusion could open up new avenues for them.
84 They're just mastering the basic skills of walking and talking, which open up a whole new world for them.
85 But it does open up a vista for the future.
86 I open up my garment bag and pull out something I call wearable art.
87 Don't be afraid to open up uncharted areas or kick down a few fences.
88 The received wisdom is that they are not very productive in drama, where we're trying to open up possible responses.
89 But once we enter this world it begins to open up, revealing greater and greater subtleties.
90 Open up - watch the hard rasp as the key slides into the lock - and step inside.
More similar words: lighten up, prenuptial, straighten up, penury, penumbra, penurious, open, penultimate, open out, reopen, opened, openly, opener, open air, opening, twopence, open house, openness, open fire, can opener, wide open, in the open, open source, eye opener, break open, tin opener, openhanded, open secret, open-minded, propensity.