Similar words: private enterprise, comprise, apprise, reprise, surprise, surprised, enterprise, in surprise. Meaning: [praɪz] v. 1. to move or force, especially in an effort to get something open 2. make an uninvited or presumptuous inquiry 3. regard highly; think much of.
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31. Rizal used a door latch he found to prise open coconuts floating by amid swathes of debris.
32. But the government hopes to prise some from its hands by the end of the year.
33. And we accept and prise praise it. " President Hamid Karzai of Afghanistan . "
34. This will lower the returns to all existing sellers and perhaps undermine the prise structure altogether.
35. There is no prise or punishment in nature, only comeuppance .
36. Prise open the shell to sea urchins , sea urchin eggs is delicious.
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38. Newspaper reporters have been trying to prise the details from government speakers.
39. So a third essential prise de conscience involves looking again at our personal lodestars.
40. Newspaper reporters have been trying to prise the details from the White House spokesman.
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42. I believe this excellent cartoon series with intellect will give readers a sur - prise.
43. Reports emanating from Spain say that Liverpool's midfield maestro is now the number one transfer target of Real after they failed to prise Cesc Fabregas from Arsenal.
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