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concentrate on
verb as in address
verb as in attend
verb as in buckle down
Weak matches
- address
- apply oneself
- attend to
- bend
- dedicate oneself to
- devote oneself to
- exert oneself
- get serious
- give
- give oneself over to
- keep close to
- keep one's mind on
- knuckle down
- launch into
- occupy oneself with
- pitch in
- plunge into
- put one's hand to the plow
- put one's nose to the grindstone
- set to
- swing into action
- take the bull by the horns
- throw
- turn
Example Sentences
Let us put aside for a moment that Trump assigned two people to head up a department concentrating on efficiency.
On Tuesday, the US state department urged Haiti's leaders to put personal interests aside and concentrate on restoring the country.
At the moment, though, it’s hard to concentrate on anything other than the giant golden butterfly fluttering around our table.
Van Nistelrooy said he would have to "check his phone" to see if he had received a message from the Portuguese although, for now, he seems happy both parties are concentrating on their current clubs.
Both Musk and Trump have concentrated on the idea of him leading a new "Department of Government Efficiency", where he would cut costs, reform regulations and streamline what he calls a "massive, suffocating federal bureaucracy".
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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