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roll out
verb as in arise
verb as in awake
verb as in awaken
verb as in demonstrate
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Weak matches
verb as in exhibit
Strongest matches
verb as in flaunt
Strong matches
verb as in get up
verb as in grind
verb as in hit the deck
Weak matches
verb as in outstretch
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- arrange
- array
- be displayed
- be distributed
- bloat
- branch off
- broaden
- cast
- circulate
- coat
- cover
- daub
- develop
- diffuse
- dilate
- disperse
- diverge
- enlarge
- escalate
- even out
- expand
- extend
- fan
- flatten
- flow
- gloss
- increase
- lay
- lengthen
- level
- lie
- multiply
- mushroom
- open
- overlay
- paint
- pervade
- prepare
- proliferate
- radiate
- reach
- set
- settle
- smear
- sprawl
- spray
- stretch
- strew
- suffuse
- swell
- uncoil
- unfold
- unfurl
- unroll
- untwist
- unwind
- widen
verb as in present
Strong matches
verb as in rise
verb as in rise and shine
verb as in spread
Strongest matches
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verb as in turn out
verb as in uprise
verb as in waken
Example Sentences
Microsoft says Recall will be rolled out worldwide, but those based in the EU will have to wait until later in 2025.
Hampered initially by a hand injury sustained when trying to roll out ravioli with a wine glass on Christmas Day, the 28-year-old American arrived at Augusta feeling he is peaking at the right time.
It would, arguably, be the biggest shock ever delivered to the established global trading system, were it not for all the other on-again off-again tariff measures the US president has rolled out in recent days.
But then that kind of thinking rolled out and applied to things like our memories.
However, the test is not ready to be rolled out.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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