Synonym: advise, hint, imply, insinuate, intimate, propose. Antonym: prefix, express. Similar words: suggestion, gesture, bigger, trigger, for ages, debugging, struggle for, the dark ages. Meaning: [səg'dʒest /sə'dʒest] v. 1. make a proposal, declare a plan for something 2. imply as a possibility 3. drop a hint; intimate by a hint 4. suggest the necessity of an intervention; in medicine 5. call to mind.
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(181) Some adjust levels of existing taxes; some involve technical or administrative questions; a few may suggest wholly new forms of taxation.
(182) Can you suggest alternatives to the hair to use in conjunction with quite hard boilies?
(183) Data on admission to hospital is not comprehensive but they suggest that admission rates rise with declining social class.
(184) In other words, aggressive fantasy may suggest or stimulate aggressive behaviour, rather than drain off the motive to behave aggressively.
(185) There is, however, plenty of evidence to suggest that Manet and many other artists craved official approval.
(186) She took off her apron and went upstairs from the basement to suggest the extravagance to Irena.
(187) Carry out authorised repairs if possible on-site or in workshop, or suggest alternatives.
(188) Comparing these subjective judgements with actual costs might suggest that people are wrong about, for example check trading being cheap.
(189) There is thus no evidence to suggest that definition expansion may provide useful information when applied selectively to highly distinctive words.
(190) And it is arguable that the mine closures were a blessing, not the disaster which Susanna Rance seems to suggest.
(191) I would suggest that ten or twenty questions would be satisfactory to cover the subject area framed by the major research question.
(192) In which case, may I suggest it is the absent father the authorities should be haranguing.
(193) The figures and description suggest affinities with Ophiotreta or possibly Ophiopristis.
(194) Many observers suggest that this transfer has had mainly adverse effects on the population concerned.
(195) Even to suggest that efforts he made to expand the labor force by increasing the domestic birth rate would seem slightly artful.
(196) This complete category of woe would suggest a bacterial throat infection needing antibiotics.
(197) If you were advising Susan would you suggest any alternatives to the present agreement and, if so, why?
(198) Bennett and Williams suggest that the cells of opening or closing traps acidify their own walls by releasing hydrogen ions.
(199) Hale accumulated enough names to suggest tribal acceptance despite the absence of every anti-treaty chief.
(200) This does not condemn interactive multimedia to death(sentencedict.com), but it does suggest a slower-than-expected scenario for widespread adoption.
(201) In view of the current state of the art I can do no more here than suggest that alternative approaches are surely possible.
(202) To many of them it seemed abhorrent to suggest that the Mosaic law was other than final.
(203) A lack of response would suggest that the high concentration of alcohol is the principal factor.
(204) Cynics would suggest that an under-the-counter version of this system still applies - but they would be wrong.
(205) We suggest that this is misleading as different workers have used different sizes of the aorta to define an aneurysm.
(206) The measurements so far suggest that this will be far too ambitious.
(207) And we suggest some other alternatives, and they will cost those.
(208) Other studies suggest that personality disorders are relatively uncommon in anorexia nervosa.
(209) The main assumption, below, is that various inferences from style may suggest different levels of stylistic affinity.
(210) Let me suggest another topic: the recent violent murder of two lesbian activists in Oregon.
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