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verb as in convey advice, plan, desire

Strong matches

advance, broach, commend, conjecture, exhort, move, plug, pose, prefer, proposition, propound, steer, theorize, tip, tout

verb as in imply; bring to mind

Strong matches

adumbrate, advert, allude, connote, denote, evoke, infer, insinuate, intimate, occur, shadow, signify, symbolize, typify

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The mandate will become tougher next year ahead of a complete ban on new diesel and petrol cars in 2035, but car makers have suggested the rules could threaten jobs.

Available studies suggest there’s been a steady increase for more than a decade in the use of mental health legislation being used to detain people in Québec, Ontario and British Columbia.

Like the movie, whose commercial and critical success suggests people approve, it’s pokey and self-serious and almost entirely devoid of humor.

Finally, Mrs Warmington also suggested a patient could go to a crisis house, even though doing so was not considered to be clinically appropriate.

Others did not receive workers’ compensation payments, records and interviews suggest.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.