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claude-opus-4-7

claude-opus-4.7-medium-reasoning-p003-lexen-v1-20260617

Rank
45
Accuracy lexEN v1 · WordNet fine
92.22%
Correct
4483 / 4861
Actual run cost
$16.23
Cost / M items
$3,338

Accuracy across label schemes

The headline accuracy is lexEN v1 · WordNet fine-grained. Each cell re-scores this run's predictions against a different gold label set and sense granularity; coarse counts a prediction correct when its WordNet sense maps to the same Glite or CSI concept as a gold sense. About these label schemes → About coarsening →

Score against WordNet fine-grainedGlite coarse-grainedCSI coarse-grained (Lacerra 2020)
lexEN v1 92.22% 4483 / 4861 97.61% 4745 / 4861 94.96% 4616 / 4861
Maru 2022 (ALLamended) 89.59% 4355 / 4861 96.65% 4698 / 4861 93.38% 4539 / 4861
Raganato 2017 (original) 83.67% 4067 / 4861 94.01% 4570 / 4861 89.65% 4358 / 4861

Model

Display
claude-opus-4-7
Requested
claude-opus-4-7
Resolved
claude-opus-4-7
Vendor
Anthropic
API provider
Anthropic
Hosting
cloud_api
Source
proprietary
License
n/a
Reasoning
medium
Model URL
n/a
Endpoint
n/a
Resolved counts
claude-opus-4-7: 4861

Reproducibility

Created
2026-06-17T08:24:14.201902+00:00
Run schema
sensebench-run-v2
Commit
a3deba8d68a57c80098e5e5327f6c83bc4fdb7d3
Dataset ID
lexen
Dataset version
lexen-v1
Dataset revision
n/a
Dataset items
4,861
Dataset hash
sha256:5fd4382b93f19087a1e31f6dd7d1db17c1eb17ff80fcbe1d3fdd55c0c3ecefe8
Prompt
p003
Prompt version
0.1.0
Repository files
Browse in GitHub

Runtime

Calls
4861
Total tokens
3,128,699
Tokens / item
643.6
Total cost
$16.23
Cost / M items
$3,338
Cost source
litellm_estimate
Elapsed
8.34m
Success items
4,861
Monosemous
0
No candidates
0
No valid vote
0
Invalid votes
0
Transport errors
0

Runner

GitHub
vassiliphilippov
Name
Vassili Philippov
Contact
n/a

Sampling

Temperature
n/a
Top P
n/a
Max tokens
12,288
Seed
n/a
Extra
n/a

Policy

Votes / item
1
Reasks / invalid vote
1
Tie break
earliest_vote
Monosemous
short_circuit

Cost And Token Breakdown

Actual recorded run cost: $16.23. Cost estimate source: litellm_estimate.

Token Type Tokens Cost Price / 1M tokens
Input uncached 3,099,533 $15.50 $5.00
Input cached 0 $0.00 $0.500
Output 29,166 $0.729 $25.00
Reasoning output 0 included in output cost n/a

Reasoning output tokens are shown separately when the provider reports them; recorded cost is stored in the output cost bucket.

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Slice Breakdown

Group Bucket Accuracy Correct Items
Candidate Count 11+ 89.29% 709 794
Candidate Count 2 95.20% 814 855
Candidate Count 3-5 92.54% 1800 1945
Candidate Count 6-10 91.55% 1160 1267
POS ADJ 93.63% 617 659
POS ADV 92.31% 180 195
POS NOUN 92.51% 2680 2897
POS VERB 90.63% 1006 1110
Source Dataset semeval2013 93.25% 1063 1140
Source Dataset semeval2015 91.47% 676 739
Source Dataset senseval2 92.33% 1504 1629
Source Dataset senseval3 91.65% 1240 1353

Worst-Bucket Examples

charge Noun

Instance: semeval2013.d004.s004.t007 Dataset: semeval2013 Bucket: Candidate Count / 11+

Incorrect

US banks repay state support

The crisis-hit US major banks are breaking free from their state shackles.

On Wednesday Bank of America repaid the support from the bank protection fund TARP in the amount USD 45 billion (nearly EUR 30 billion) in one go.

And, according to reports from US broadcaster CNBC, Citigroup is also planning to repay the state support.

The institutions thereby want to wiggle themselves free from the restrictions going hand-in-hand with the acceptance of the money, such as the limits on manager bonuses and the paying of high charges.

Bank of America had raised some USD 19 billion from investors through convertible loans.

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user

Which numbered sense of "charge" (marked with <t></t>) is used in the context below? Return only the number of the correct sense.

Context: US banks repay state support The crisis-hit US major banks are breaking free from their state shackles. On Wednesday Bank of America repaid the support from the bank protection fund TARP in the amount USD 45 billion (nearly EUR 30 billion) in one go. And, according to reports from US broadcaster CNBC, Citigroup is also planning to repay the state support. The institutions thereby want to wiggle themselves free from the restrictions going hand-in-hand with the acceptance of the money, such as the limits on manager bonuses and the paying of high <t>charges</t>. Bank of America had raised some USD 19 billion from investors through convertible loans.

Senses:
1. definition=an impetuous rush toward someone or something | examples=the wrestler's charge carried him past his adversary; the battle began with a cavalry charge
2. definition=(criminal law) a pleading describing some wrong or offense | synonyms=complaint | examples=he was arrested on a charge of larceny
3. definition=the price charged for some article or service | examples=the admission charge
4. definition=the quantity of unbalanced electricity in a body (either positive or negative) and construed as an excess or deficiency of electrons | synonyms=electric charge | examples=the battery needed a fresh charge
5. definition=attention and management implying responsibility for safety | synonyms=care, tutelage, guardianship | examples=he is in the care of a bodyguard
6. definition=a special assignment that is given to a person or group | synonyms=mission, commission | examples=a confidential mission to London; his charge was deliver a message
7. definition=a person committed to your care | examples=the teacher led her charges across the street
8. definition=financial liabilities (such as a tax) | examples=the charges against the estate
9. definition=(psychoanalysis) the libidinal energy invested in some idea or person or object | synonyms=cathexis | examples=Freud thought of cathexis as a psychic analog of an electrical charge
10. definition=the swift release of a store of affective force | synonyms=bang, boot, rush, flush, thrill, kick | examples=they got a great bang out of it; what a boot!
11. definition=request for payment of a debt | synonyms=billing | examples=they submitted their charges at the end of each month
12. definition=a formal statement of a command or injunction to do something | synonyms=commission, direction | examples=the judge's charge to the jury
13. definition=an assertion that someone is guilty of a fault or offence | synonyms=accusation | examples=the newspaper published charges that Jones was guilty of drunken driving
14. definition=heraldry consisting of a design or image depicted on a shield | synonyms=bearing, heraldic bearing, armorial bearing
15. definition=a quantity of explosive to be set off at one time | synonyms=burster, bursting charge, explosive charge | examples=this cartridge has a powder charge of 50 grains

Prediction matches gold: lexEN ✗ Maru 2022 ✗ Raganato ✗

WordNet 3.0 senses

  1. 1

    an impetuous rush toward someone or something

    charge%1:04:01:: · charge.n.01

    • the wrestler's charge carried him past his adversary
    • the battle began with a cavalry charge
  2. 2

    (criminal law) a pleading describing some wrong or offense

    charge%1:10:00:: · charge.n.02

    • he was arrested on a charge of larceny

    Synonyms: complaint

  3. 3

    the price charged for some article or service

    charge%1:21:02:: · charge.n.03

    • the admission charge
    Gold lexEN Gold Maru 2022 Gold Raganato
  4. 4

    the quantity of unbalanced electricity in a body (either positive or negative) and construed as an excess or deficiency of electrons

    charge%1:19:00:: · charge.n.04

    • the battery needed a fresh charge

    Synonyms: electric charge

  5. 5

    attention and management implying responsibility for safety

    charge%1:04:00:: · care.n.05

    • he is in the care of a bodyguard

    Synonyms: care, tutelage, guardianship

  6. 6

    a special assignment that is given to a person or group

    charge%1:04:03:: · mission.n.03

    • a confidential mission to London
    • his charge was deliver a message

    Synonyms: mission, commission

  7. 7

    a person committed to your care

    charge%1:18:00:: · charge.n.07

    • the teacher led her charges across the street
  8. 8

    financial liabilities (such as a tax)

    charge%1:21:01:: · charge.n.08

    • the charges against the estate
    Selected
  9. 9

    (psychoanalysis) the libidinal energy invested in some idea or person or object

    charge%1:16:00:: · cathexis.n.01

    • Freud thought of cathexis as a psychic analog of an electrical charge

    Synonyms: cathexis

  10. 10

    the swift release of a store of affective force

    charge%1:12:00:: · bang.n.04

    • they got a great bang out of it
    • what a boot!

    Synonyms: bang, boot, rush, flush, thrill, kick

  11. 11

    request for payment of a debt

    charge%1:10:03:: · charge.n.11

    • they submitted their charges at the end of each month

    Synonyms: billing

  12. 12

    a formal statement of a command or injunction to do something

    charge%1:10:01:: · commission.n.06

    • the judge's charge to the jury

    Synonyms: commission, direction

  13. 13

    an assertion that someone is guilty of a fault or offence

    charge%1:10:04:: · accusation.n.02

    • the newspaper published charges that Jones was guilty of drunken driving

    Synonyms: accusation

  14. 14

    heraldry consisting of a design or image depicted on a shield

    charge%1:06:01:: · charge.n.14

    Synonyms: bearing, heraldic bearing, armorial bearing

  15. 15

    a quantity of explosive to be set off at one time

    charge%1:06:00:: · charge.n.15

    • this cartridge has a powder charge of 50 grains

    Synonyms: burster, bursting charge, explosive charge

court Noun

Instance: semeval2013.d005.s005.t005 Dataset: semeval2013 Bucket: Candidate Count / 11+

Incorrect

Cheshire Appeal Will Point to Twitter

There were half a dozen of them typing away in the courtroom rows.

Minute by minute, they sent out reports of gruesome testimony via Twitter.

In the end, the defense says, there were more than 140,000 Twitter messages about the trial that dealt with rape and children tied to their beds in a house that was set ablaze.

On Thursday, the widely followed trial of Steven J. Hayes, who was convicted of killing three members of a Cheshire, Conn., family, is set to come to an official end with the judge's imposition of the death sentence voted for by the jury.

But lawyers for Mr. Hayes have already made court filings that sketch out appeals arguments that are likely to occupy the courts for years.

One of the most provocative is that the intense reporting on the trial - including mainstream reporters' extensive use of Twitter - created a "circus atmosphere" and such widespread, instant saturation with inflammatory details that the jury was improperly swayed by public passions.

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user

Which numbered sense of "court" (marked with <t></t>) is used in the context below? Return only the number of the correct sense.

Context: Cheshire Appeal Will Point to Twitter There were half a dozen of them typing away in the courtroom rows. Minute by minute, they sent out reports of gruesome testimony via Twitter. In the end, the defense says, there were more than 140,000 Twitter messages about the trial that dealt with rape and children tied to their beds in a house that was set ablaze. On Thursday, the widely followed trial of Steven J. Hayes, who was convicted of killing three members of a Cheshire, Conn., family, is set to come to an official end with the judge's imposition of the death sentence voted for by the jury. But lawyers for Mr. Hayes have already made court filings that sketch out appeals arguments that are likely to occupy the <t>courts</t> for years. One of the most provocative is that the intense reporting on the trial - including mainstream reporters' extensive use of Twitter - created a "circus atmosphere" and such widespread, instant saturation with inflammatory details that the jury was improperly swayed by public passions.

Senses:
1. definition=an assembly (including one or more judges) to conduct judicial business | synonyms=tribunal, judicature
2. definition=a room in which a lawcourt sits | synonyms=courtroom | examples=television cameras were admitted in the courtroom
3. definition=the sovereign and his advisers who are the governing power of a state | synonyms=royal court
4. definition=a specially marked horizontal area within which a game is played | examples=players had to reserve a court in advance
5. definition=Australian woman tennis player who won many major championships (born in 1947) | synonyms=Margaret Court
6. definition=the family and retinue of a sovereign or prince | synonyms=royal court
7. definition=a hotel for motorists; provides direct access from rooms to parking area | synonyms=motor hotel, motor inn, motor lodge, tourist court
8. definition=a tribunal that is presided over by a magistrate or by one or more judges who administer justice according to the laws | synonyms=lawcourt, court of law, court of justice
9. definition=the residence of a sovereign or nobleman | examples=the king will visit the duke's court
10. definition=an area wholly or partly surrounded by walls or buildings | synonyms=courtyard | examples=the house was built around an inner court
11. definition=respectful deference | synonyms=homage | examples=pay court to the emperor

Prediction matches gold: lexEN ✗ Maru 2022 ✗ Raganato ✗

WordNet 3.0 senses

  1. 1

    an assembly (including one or more judges) to conduct judicial business

    court%1:14:00:: · court.n.01

    Synonyms: tribunal, judicature

    Gold lexEN Gold Maru 2022 Gold Raganato
  2. 2

    a room in which a lawcourt sits

    court%1:06:02:: · court.n.02

    • television cameras were admitted in the courtroom

    Synonyms: courtroom

  3. 3

    the sovereign and his advisers who are the governing power of a state

    court%1:14:01:: · court.n.03

    Synonyms: royal court

  4. 4

    a specially marked horizontal area within which a game is played

    court%1:06:01:: · court.n.04

    • players had to reserve a court in advance
  5. 5

    Australian woman tennis player who won many major championships (born in 1947)

    court%1:18:00:: · court.n.05

    Synonyms: Margaret Court

  6. 6

    the family and retinue of a sovereign or prince

    court%1:14:02:: · court.n.06

    Synonyms: royal court

  7. 7

    a hotel for motorists; provides direct access from rooms to parking area

    court%1:06:03:: · motor_hotel.n.01

    Synonyms: motor hotel, motor inn, motor lodge, tourist court

  8. 8

    a tribunal that is presided over by a magistrate or by one or more judges who administer justice according to the laws

    court%1:06:05:: · court.n.08

    Synonyms: lawcourt, court of law, court of justice

    Selected
  9. 9

    the residence of a sovereign or nobleman

    court%1:06:04:: · court.n.09

    • the king will visit the duke's court
  10. 10

    an area wholly or partly surrounded by walls or buildings

    court%1:06:00:: · court.n.10

    • the house was built around an inner court

    Synonyms: courtyard

  11. 11

    respectful deference

    court%1:04:00:: · court.n.11

    • pay court to the emperor

    Synonyms: homage

issue Noun

Instance: semeval2013.d005.s010.t001 Dataset: semeval2013 Bucket: Candidate Count / 11+

Incorrect

But lawyers for Mr. Hayes have already made court filings that sketch out appeals arguments that are likely to occupy the courts for years.

One of the most provocative is that the intense reporting on the trial - including mainstream reporters' extensive use of Twitter - created a "circus atmosphere" and such widespread, instant saturation with inflammatory details that the jury was improperly swayed by public passions.

The claim could force appeals judges to grapple with the question of whether new technology requires new courtroom rules.

"As I experienced it during this trial, I think there's a real danger that the inclusion of new technology in the courtroom is affecting an individual's fair-trial rights," said Thomas J. Ullmann, Mr. Hayes's chief defense lawyer.

The trial judge, Jon C. Blue of State Superior Court, tersely rejected the claims in a ruling last week, saying that the news media were "carefully controlled" and that there was no evidence the jury was driven by passion.

But that is not likely to be the last word on the issue.

For decades, appeals courts have recognized that coverage of notorious cases can raise questions about a trial's fairness.

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user

Which numbered sense of "issue" (marked with <t></t>) is used in the context below? Return only the number of the correct sense.

Context: But lawyers for Mr. Hayes have already made court filings that sketch out appeals arguments that are likely to occupy the courts for years. One of the most provocative is that the intense reporting on the trial - including mainstream reporters' extensive use of Twitter - created a "circus atmosphere" and such widespread, instant saturation with inflammatory details that the jury was improperly swayed by public passions. The claim could force appeals judges to grapple with the question of whether new technology requires new courtroom rules. "As I experienced it during this trial, I think there's a real danger that the inclusion of new technology in the courtroom is affecting an individual's fair-trial rights," said Thomas J. Ullmann, Mr. Hayes's chief defense lawyer. The trial judge, Jon C. Blue of State Superior Court, tersely rejected the claims in a ruling last week, saying that the news media were "carefully controlled" and that there was no evidence the jury was driven by passion. But that is not likely to be the last word on the <t>issue</t>. For decades, appeals courts have recognized that coverage of notorious cases can raise questions about a trial's fairness.

Senses:
1. definition=an important question that is in dispute and must be settled | examples=the issue could be settled by requiring public education for everyone; politicians never discuss the real issues
2. definition=one of a series published periodically | synonyms=number | examples=she found an old issue of the magazine in her dentist's waiting room
3. definition=some situation or event that is thought about | synonyms=topic, subject, matter | examples=he kept drifting off the topic; he had been thinking about the subject for several years
4. definition=the act of providing an item for general use or for official purposes (usually in quantity) | synonyms=issuing, issuance | examples=a new issue of stamps; the last issue of penicillin was over a month ago
5. definition=supplies (as food or clothing or ammunition) issued by the government | synonyms=military issue, government issue
6. definition=the income or profit arising from such transactions as the sale of land or other property | synonyms=return, take, takings, proceeds, yield, payoff | examples=the average return was about 5%
7. definition=a phenomenon that follows and is caused by some previous phenomenon | synonyms=consequence, effect, outcome, result, event, upshot | examples=the magnetic effect was greater when the rod was lengthwise; his decision had depressing consequences for business
8. definition=the immediate descendants of a person | synonyms=offspring, progeny | examples=she was the mother of many offspring; he died without issue
9. definition=the becoming visible | synonyms=emergence, egress | examples=not a day's difference between the emergence of the andrenas and the opening of the willow catkins
10. definition=an opening that permits escape or release | synonyms=exit, outlet, way out | examples=he blocked the way out; the canyon had only one issue
11. definition=the act of issuing printed materials | synonyms=publication

Prediction matches gold: lexEN ✗ Maru 2022 ✓ Raganato ✗

WordNet 3.0 senses

  1. 1

    an important question that is in dispute and must be settled

    issue%1:09:01:: · issue.n.01

    • the issue could be settled by requiring public education for everyone
    • politicians never discuss the real issues
    Gold lexEN Gold Raganato
  2. 2

    one of a series published periodically

    issue%1:10:00:: · issue.n.02

    • she found an old issue of the magazine in her dentist's waiting room

    Synonyms: number

  3. 3

    some situation or event that is thought about

    issue%1:09:00:: · topic.n.02

    • he kept drifting off the topic
    • he had been thinking about the subject for several years

    Synonyms: topic, subject, matter

    Gold Maru 2022 Selected
  4. 4

    the act of providing an item for general use or for official purposes (usually in quantity)

    issue%1:04:01:: · issue.n.04

    • a new issue of stamps
    • the last issue of penicillin was over a month ago

    Synonyms: issuing, issuance

  5. 5

    supplies (as food or clothing or ammunition) issued by the government

    issue%1:21:01:: · issue.n.05

    Synonyms: military issue, government issue

  6. 6

    the income or profit arising from such transactions as the sale of land or other property

    issue%1:21:00:: · return.n.06

    • the average return was about 5%

    Synonyms: return, take, takings, proceeds, yield, payoff

  7. 7

    a phenomenon that follows and is caused by some previous phenomenon

    issue%1:19:00:: · consequence.n.01

    • the magnetic effect was greater when the rod was lengthwise
    • his decision had depressing consequences for business

    Synonyms: consequence, effect, outcome, result, event, upshot

  8. 8

    the immediate descendants of a person

    issue%1:18:00:: · offspring.n.01

    • she was the mother of many offspring
    • he died without issue

    Synonyms: offspring, progeny

  9. 9

    the becoming visible

    issue%1:11:00:: · emergence.n.02

    • not a day's difference between the emergence of the andrenas and the opening of the willow catkins

    Synonyms: emergence, egress

  10. 10

    an opening that permits escape or release

    issue%1:06:00:: · exit.n.01

    • he blocked the way out
    • the canyon had only one issue

    Synonyms: exit, outlet, way out

  11. 11

    the act of issuing printed materials

    issue%1:04:00:: · issue.n.11

    Synonyms: publication

issue Noun

Instance: semeval2013.d005.s017.t000 Dataset: semeval2013 Bucket: Candidate Count / 11+

Incorrect

In a landmark 1966 ruling, the United States Supreme Court overturned the conviction of a Cleveland osteopath, Dr. Sam Sheppard, for the murder of his wife, saying in its decision, Sheppard v. Maxwell, that there was a "carnival atmosphere at trial" because of the news media.

The crime is believed by some to have been the inspiration for the television show and the movie "The Fugitive."

Some lawyers said appeals courts reviewing Mr. Hayes's conviction half a century later might be intrigued by the argument that new rules could be necessary to govern ways of communicating from courtrooms unimagined at the time of Dr. Sheppard's case.

"There is a general reason for concern about the impact of the new media" in high-profile trials, said John J. Donohue III, a Stanford Law School professor who studied the Connecticut death penalty and wrote a report that said it was arbitrarily enforced.

Professor Donohue said some appeals judges might be intrigued by the idea that limiting instant communication from courtrooms might make trials fairer.

The Twitter issue is just one of many outlined by Mr. Hayes's lawyers that are likely to be argued for years, delaying an execution.

The defense lawyers also claim, for example, that Mr. Hayes may have been prejudiced when Judge Blue declined to allow them to test potential jurors' reactions by showing them grisly crime-scene photographs during jury selection.

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Which numbered sense of "issue" (marked with <t></t>) is used in the context below? Return only the number of the correct sense.

Context: In a landmark 1966 ruling, the United States Supreme Court overturned the conviction of a Cleveland osteopath, Dr. Sam Sheppard, for the murder of his wife, saying in its decision, Sheppard v. Maxwell, that there was a "carnival atmosphere at trial" because of the news media. The crime is believed by some to have been the inspiration for the television show and the movie "The Fugitive." Some lawyers said appeals courts reviewing Mr. Hayes's conviction half a century later might be intrigued by the argument that new rules could be necessary to govern ways of communicating from courtrooms unimagined at the time of Dr. Sheppard's case. "There is a general reason for concern about the impact of the new media" in high-profile trials, said John J. Donohue III, a Stanford Law School professor who studied the Connecticut death penalty and wrote a report that said it was arbitrarily enforced. Professor Donohue said some appeals judges might be intrigued by the idea that limiting instant communication from courtrooms might make trials fairer. The Twitter <t>issue</t> is just one of many outlined by Mr. Hayes's lawyers that are likely to be argued for years, delaying an execution. The defense lawyers also claim, for example, that Mr. Hayes may have been prejudiced when Judge Blue declined to allow them to test potential jurors' reactions by showing them grisly crime-scene photographs during jury selection.

Senses:
1. definition=an important question that is in dispute and must be settled | examples=the issue could be settled by requiring public education for everyone; politicians never discuss the real issues
2. definition=one of a series published periodically | synonyms=number | examples=she found an old issue of the magazine in her dentist's waiting room
3. definition=some situation or event that is thought about | synonyms=topic, subject, matter | examples=he kept drifting off the topic; he had been thinking about the subject for several years
4. definition=the act of providing an item for general use or for official purposes (usually in quantity) | synonyms=issuing, issuance | examples=a new issue of stamps; the last issue of penicillin was over a month ago
5. definition=supplies (as food or clothing or ammunition) issued by the government | synonyms=military issue, government issue
6. definition=the income or profit arising from such transactions as the sale of land or other property | synonyms=return, take, takings, proceeds, yield, payoff | examples=the average return was about 5%
7. definition=a phenomenon that follows and is caused by some previous phenomenon | synonyms=consequence, effect, outcome, result, event, upshot | examples=the magnetic effect was greater when the rod was lengthwise; his decision had depressing consequences for business
8. definition=the immediate descendants of a person | synonyms=offspring, progeny | examples=she was the mother of many offspring; he died without issue
9. definition=the becoming visible | synonyms=emergence, egress | examples=not a day's difference between the emergence of the andrenas and the opening of the willow catkins
10. definition=an opening that permits escape or release | synonyms=exit, outlet, way out | examples=he blocked the way out; the canyon had only one issue
11. definition=the act of issuing printed materials | synonyms=publication

Prediction matches gold: lexEN ✗ Maru 2022 ✗ Raganato ✗

WordNet 3.0 senses

  1. 1

    an important question that is in dispute and must be settled

    issue%1:09:01:: · issue.n.01

    • the issue could be settled by requiring public education for everyone
    • politicians never discuss the real issues
    Gold lexEN Gold Maru 2022 Gold Raganato
  2. 2

    one of a series published periodically

    issue%1:10:00:: · issue.n.02

    • she found an old issue of the magazine in her dentist's waiting room

    Synonyms: number

  3. 3

    some situation or event that is thought about

    issue%1:09:00:: · topic.n.02

    • he kept drifting off the topic
    • he had been thinking about the subject for several years

    Synonyms: topic, subject, matter

    Selected
  4. 4

    the act of providing an item for general use or for official purposes (usually in quantity)

    issue%1:04:01:: · issue.n.04

    • a new issue of stamps
    • the last issue of penicillin was over a month ago

    Synonyms: issuing, issuance

  5. 5

    supplies (as food or clothing or ammunition) issued by the government

    issue%1:21:01:: · issue.n.05

    Synonyms: military issue, government issue

  6. 6

    the income or profit arising from such transactions as the sale of land or other property

    issue%1:21:00:: · return.n.06

    • the average return was about 5%

    Synonyms: return, take, takings, proceeds, yield, payoff

  7. 7

    a phenomenon that follows and is caused by some previous phenomenon

    issue%1:19:00:: · consequence.n.01

    • the magnetic effect was greater when the rod was lengthwise
    • his decision had depressing consequences for business

    Synonyms: consequence, effect, outcome, result, event, upshot

  8. 8

    the immediate descendants of a person

    issue%1:18:00:: · offspring.n.01

    • she was the mother of many offspring
    • he died without issue

    Synonyms: offspring, progeny

  9. 9

    the becoming visible

    issue%1:11:00:: · emergence.n.02

    • not a day's difference between the emergence of the andrenas and the opening of the willow catkins

    Synonyms: emergence, egress

  10. 10

    an opening that permits escape or release

    issue%1:06:00:: · exit.n.01

    • he blocked the way out
    • the canyon had only one issue

    Synonyms: exit, outlet, way out

  11. 11

    the act of issuing printed materials

    issue%1:04:00:: · issue.n.11

    Synonyms: publication

court Noun

Instance: semeval2013.d005.s027.t006 Dataset: semeval2013 Bucket: Candidate Count / 11+

Incorrect

But their arguments about the effect of the intense coverage of the trial may draw the most interest.

They noted in a challenge to the verdict filed last month that the case dominated the news in Connecticut and was discussed during the election campaign by candidates for governor and the United States Senate.

They argued that the news media continually fanned the flames of emotion about the case.

"The daily crush of media tweets, cameras and reporters outside the courthouse," the lawyers wrote, "was unlike anything ever seen here in New Haven and maybe statewide."

Their focus on the Twitter coverage is controversial.

In interviews, some journalists said the claim that instant news was more incendiary than reports delivered more slowly was a Luddite view that would make poor court policy governing coverage of future trials.

But some lawyers said appeals courts were often attracted to arguments that social and technological changes required adaptation by the courts.

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Which numbered sense of "court" (marked with <t></t>) is used in the context below? Return only the number of the correct sense.

Context: But their arguments about the effect of the intense coverage of the trial may draw the most interest. They noted in a challenge to the verdict filed last month that the case dominated the news in Connecticut and was discussed during the election campaign by candidates for governor and the United States Senate. They argued that the news media continually fanned the flames of emotion about the case. "The daily crush of media tweets, cameras and reporters outside the courthouse," the lawyers wrote, "was unlike anything ever seen here in New Haven and maybe statewide." Their focus on the Twitter coverage is controversial. In interviews, some journalists said the claim that instant news was more incendiary than reports delivered more slowly was a Luddite view that would make poor <t>court</t> policy governing coverage of future trials. But some lawyers said appeals courts were often attracted to arguments that social and technological changes required adaptation by the courts.

Senses:
1. definition=an assembly (including one or more judges) to conduct judicial business | synonyms=tribunal, judicature
2. definition=a room in which a lawcourt sits | synonyms=courtroom | examples=television cameras were admitted in the courtroom
3. definition=the sovereign and his advisers who are the governing power of a state | synonyms=royal court
4. definition=a specially marked horizontal area within which a game is played | examples=players had to reserve a court in advance
5. definition=Australian woman tennis player who won many major championships (born in 1947) | synonyms=Margaret Court
6. definition=the family and retinue of a sovereign or prince | synonyms=royal court
7. definition=a hotel for motorists; provides direct access from rooms to parking area | synonyms=motor hotel, motor inn, motor lodge, tourist court
8. definition=a tribunal that is presided over by a magistrate or by one or more judges who administer justice according to the laws | synonyms=lawcourt, court of law, court of justice
9. definition=the residence of a sovereign or nobleman | examples=the king will visit the duke's court
10. definition=an area wholly or partly surrounded by walls or buildings | synonyms=courtyard | examples=the house was built around an inner court
11. definition=respectful deference | synonyms=homage | examples=pay court to the emperor

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WordNet 3.0 senses

  1. 1

    an assembly (including one or more judges) to conduct judicial business

    court%1:14:00:: · court.n.01

    Synonyms: tribunal, judicature

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  2. 2

    a room in which a lawcourt sits

    court%1:06:02:: · court.n.02

    • television cameras were admitted in the courtroom

    Synonyms: courtroom

  3. 3

    the sovereign and his advisers who are the governing power of a state

    court%1:14:01:: · court.n.03

    Synonyms: royal court

  4. 4

    a specially marked horizontal area within which a game is played

    court%1:06:01:: · court.n.04

    • players had to reserve a court in advance
  5. 5

    Australian woman tennis player who won many major championships (born in 1947)

    court%1:18:00:: · court.n.05

    Synonyms: Margaret Court

  6. 6

    the family and retinue of a sovereign or prince

    court%1:14:02:: · court.n.06

    Synonyms: royal court

  7. 7

    a hotel for motorists; provides direct access from rooms to parking area

    court%1:06:03:: · motor_hotel.n.01

    Synonyms: motor hotel, motor inn, motor lodge, tourist court

  8. 8

    a tribunal that is presided over by a magistrate or by one or more judges who administer justice according to the laws

    court%1:06:05:: · court.n.08

    Synonyms: lawcourt, court of law, court of justice

    Selected
  9. 9

    the residence of a sovereign or nobleman

    court%1:06:04:: · court.n.09

    • the king will visit the duke's court
  10. 10

    an area wholly or partly surrounded by walls or buildings

    court%1:06:00:: · court.n.10

    • the house was built around an inner court

    Synonyms: courtyard

  11. 11

    respectful deference

    court%1:04:00:: · court.n.11

    • pay court to the emperor

    Synonyms: homage

court Noun

Instance: semeval2013.d005.s028.t005 Dataset: semeval2013 Bucket: Candidate Count / 11+

Incorrect

They noted in a challenge to the verdict filed last month that the case dominated the news in Connecticut and was discussed during the election campaign by candidates for governor and the United States Senate.

They argued that the news media continually fanned the flames of emotion about the case.

"The daily crush of media tweets, cameras and reporters outside the courthouse," the lawyers wrote, "was unlike anything ever seen here in New Haven and maybe statewide."

Their focus on the Twitter coverage is controversial.

In interviews, some journalists said the claim that instant news was more incendiary than reports delivered more slowly was a Luddite view that would make poor court policy governing coverage of future trials.

But some lawyers said appeals courts were often attracted to arguments that social and technological changes required adaptation by the courts.

Mr. Hayes's lawyers are pressing that claim.

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Which numbered sense of "court" (marked with <t></t>) is used in the context below? Return only the number of the correct sense.

Context: They noted in a challenge to the verdict filed last month that the case dominated the news in Connecticut and was discussed during the election campaign by candidates for governor and the United States Senate. They argued that the news media continually fanned the flames of emotion about the case. "The daily crush of media tweets, cameras and reporters outside the courthouse," the lawyers wrote, "was unlike anything ever seen here in New Haven and maybe statewide." Their focus on the Twitter coverage is controversial. In interviews, some journalists said the claim that instant news was more incendiary than reports delivered more slowly was a Luddite view that would make poor court policy governing coverage of future trials. But some lawyers said appeals courts were often attracted to arguments that social and technological changes required adaptation by the <t>courts</t>. Mr. Hayes's lawyers are pressing that claim.

Senses:
1. definition=an assembly (including one or more judges) to conduct judicial business | synonyms=tribunal, judicature
2. definition=a room in which a lawcourt sits | synonyms=courtroom | examples=television cameras were admitted in the courtroom
3. definition=the sovereign and his advisers who are the governing power of a state | synonyms=royal court
4. definition=a specially marked horizontal area within which a game is played | examples=players had to reserve a court in advance
5. definition=Australian woman tennis player who won many major championships (born in 1947) | synonyms=Margaret Court
6. definition=the family and retinue of a sovereign or prince | synonyms=royal court
7. definition=a hotel for motorists; provides direct access from rooms to parking area | synonyms=motor hotel, motor inn, motor lodge, tourist court
8. definition=a tribunal that is presided over by a magistrate or by one or more judges who administer justice according to the laws | synonyms=lawcourt, court of law, court of justice
9. definition=the residence of a sovereign or nobleman | examples=the king will visit the duke's court
10. definition=an area wholly or partly surrounded by walls or buildings | synonyms=courtyard | examples=the house was built around an inner court
11. definition=respectful deference | synonyms=homage | examples=pay court to the emperor

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WordNet 3.0 senses

  1. 1

    an assembly (including one or more judges) to conduct judicial business

    court%1:14:00:: · court.n.01

    Synonyms: tribunal, judicature

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  2. 2

    a room in which a lawcourt sits

    court%1:06:02:: · court.n.02

    • television cameras were admitted in the courtroom

    Synonyms: courtroom

  3. 3

    the sovereign and his advisers who are the governing power of a state

    court%1:14:01:: · court.n.03

    Synonyms: royal court

  4. 4

    a specially marked horizontal area within which a game is played

    court%1:06:01:: · court.n.04

    • players had to reserve a court in advance
  5. 5

    Australian woman tennis player who won many major championships (born in 1947)

    court%1:18:00:: · court.n.05

    Synonyms: Margaret Court

  6. 6

    the family and retinue of a sovereign or prince

    court%1:14:02:: · court.n.06

    Synonyms: royal court

  7. 7

    a hotel for motorists; provides direct access from rooms to parking area

    court%1:06:03:: · motor_hotel.n.01

    Synonyms: motor hotel, motor inn, motor lodge, tourist court

  8. 8

    a tribunal that is presided over by a magistrate or by one or more judges who administer justice according to the laws

    court%1:06:05:: · court.n.08

    Synonyms: lawcourt, court of law, court of justice

    Selected
  9. 9

    the residence of a sovereign or nobleman

    court%1:06:04:: · court.n.09

    • the king will visit the duke's court
  10. 10

    an area wholly or partly surrounded by walls or buildings

    court%1:06:00:: · court.n.10

    • the house was built around an inner court

    Synonyms: courtyard

  11. 11

    respectful deference

    court%1:04:00:: · court.n.11

    • pay court to the emperor

    Synonyms: homage

rule Noun

Instance: semeval2013.d006.s007.t001 Dataset: semeval2013 Bucket: Candidate Count / 11+

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The expulsion presumably forged by two players of Real Madrid (Xabi Alonso and Sergio Ramos) in the game played on the 23rd of November against Ajax in European Champions League has caused rivers of ink to be written about if such behavior is or is not unsportsmanlike and if, both players should be sanctioned by UEFA.

As we all know, a few minutes before the end of the game (that their team had already won), both players deliberately wasted time which made the referee show the second yellow card to both of them.

This way, and since Real Madrid will finish as leader of its group, both players will fulfil the prescribed sanction during the next game of league, against Auxerre, and will be able to get rid of the cards the following phase.

Finally, the committee of discipline of the UEFA has sanctioned with two games the trainer of the team, Jose Mourinho, and with different economic amounts the implied players.

The provocation of a yellow card in similar circumstances as this one is not a new practice, but rather frequent in the world of football.

It is so extended that it part of the ethos, of the unwritten rules, but followed nonetheless by this sport.

Part of the debate arisen in the related case is caused by the fact that has been carried out by team of the Real Madrid organization (that in its hymn presumes of nobility and honor, and that has fined its players for analogous acts) and by the dramatization orchestrated, apparently, by Mourinho, who adds one more to his expanded history of histrionic and provoking technician.

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Which numbered sense of "rule" (marked with <t></t>) is used in the context below? Return only the number of the correct sense.

Context: The expulsion presumably forged by two players of Real Madrid (Xabi Alonso and Sergio Ramos) in the game played on the 23rd of November against Ajax in European Champions League has caused rivers of ink to be written about if such behavior is or is not unsportsmanlike and if, both players should be sanctioned by UEFA. As we all know, a few minutes before the end of the game (that their team had already won), both players deliberately wasted time which made the referee show the second yellow card to both of them. This way, and since Real Madrid will finish as leader of its group, both players will fulfil the prescribed sanction during the next game of league, against Auxerre, and will be able to get rid of the cards the following phase. Finally, the committee of discipline of the UEFA has sanctioned with two games the trainer of the team, Jose Mourinho, and with different economic amounts the implied players. The provocation of a yellow card in similar circumstances as this one is not a new practice, but rather frequent in the world of football. It is so extended that it part of the ethos, of the unwritten <t>rules</t>, but followed nonetheless by this sport. Part of the debate arisen in the related case is caused by the fact that has been carried out by team of the Real Madrid organization (that in its hymn presumes of nobility and honor, and that has fined its players for analogous acts) and by the dramatization orchestrated, apparently, by Mourinho, who adds one more to his expanded history of histrionic and provoking technician.

Senses:
1. definition=a principle or condition that customarily governs behavior | synonyms=regulation | examples=it was his rule to take a walk before breakfast; short haircuts were the regulation
2. definition=something regarded as a normative example | synonyms=convention, normal, pattern, formula | examples=the convention of not naming the main character; violence is the rule not the exception
3. definition=prescribed guide for conduct or action | synonyms=prescript
4. definition=(linguistics) a rule describing (or prescribing) a linguistic practice | synonyms=linguistic rule
5. definition=a basic generalization that is accepted as true and that can be used as a basis for reasoning or conduct | synonyms=principle | examples=their principles of composition characterized all their works
6. definition=the duration of a monarch's or government's power | examples=during the rule of Elizabeth
7. definition=dominance or power through legal authority | synonyms=dominion | examples=France held undisputed dominion over vast areas of Africa; the rule of Caesar
8. definition=directions that define the way a game or sport is to be conducted | examples=he knew the rules of chess
9. definition=any one of a systematic body of regulations defining the way of life of members of a religious order | examples=the rule of St. Dominic
10. definition=a rule or law concerning a natural phenomenon or the function of a complex system | synonyms=principle | examples=the principle of the conservation of mass; the principle of jet propulsion
11. definition=(mathematics) a standard procedure for solving a class of mathematical problems | synonyms=formula | examples=he determined the upper bound with Descartes' rule of signs; he gave us a general formula for attacking polynomials
12. definition=measuring stick consisting of a strip of wood or metal or plastic with a straight edge that is used for drawing straight lines and measuring lengths | synonyms=ruler

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WordNet 3.0 senses

  1. 1

    a principle or condition that customarily governs behavior

    rule%1:09:00:: · rule.n.01

    • it was his rule to take a walk before breakfast
    • short haircuts were the regulation

    Synonyms: regulation

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  2. 2

    something regarded as a normative example

    rule%1:09:01:: · convention.n.02

    • the convention of not naming the main character
    • violence is the rule not the exception

    Synonyms: convention, normal, pattern, formula

  3. 3

    prescribed guide for conduct or action

    rule%1:10:00:: · rule.n.03

    Synonyms: prescript

  4. 4

    (linguistics) a rule describing (or prescribing) a linguistic practice

    rule%1:10:01:: · rule.n.04

    Synonyms: linguistic rule

  5. 5

    a basic generalization that is accepted as true and that can be used as a basis for reasoning or conduct

    rule%1:09:03:: · principle.n.01

    • their principles of composition characterized all their works

    Synonyms: principle

  6. 6

    the duration of a monarch's or government's power

    rule%1:28:00:: · rule.n.06

    • during the rule of Elizabeth
  7. 7

    dominance or power through legal authority

    rule%1:26:00:: · dominion.n.01

    • France held undisputed dominion over vast areas of Africa
    • the rule of Caesar

    Synonyms: dominion

  8. 8

    directions that define the way a game or sport is to be conducted

    rule%1:10:02:: · rule.n.08

    • he knew the rules of chess
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  9. 9

    any one of a systematic body of regulations defining the way of life of members of a religious order

    rule%1:10:03:: · rule.n.09

    • the rule of St. Dominic
  10. 10

    a rule or law concerning a natural phenomenon or the function of a complex system

    rule%1:09:02:: · principle.n.04

    • the principle of the conservation of mass
    • the principle of jet propulsion

    Synonyms: principle

  11. 11

    (mathematics) a standard procedure for solving a class of mathematical problems

    rule%1:09:04:: · rule.n.11

    • he determined the upper bound with Descartes' rule of signs
    • he gave us a general formula for attacking polynomials

    Synonyms: formula

  12. 12

    measuring stick consisting of a strip of wood or metal or plastic with a straight edge that is used for drawing straight lines and measuring lengths

    rule%1:06:00:: · rule.n.12

    Synonyms: ruler

case Noun

Instance: semeval2013.d006.s008.t002 Dataset: semeval2013 Bucket: Candidate Count / 11+

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As we all know, a few minutes before the end of the game (that their team had already won), both players deliberately wasted time which made the referee show the second yellow card to both of them.

This way, and since Real Madrid will finish as leader of its group, both players will fulfil the prescribed sanction during the next game of league, against Auxerre, and will be able to get rid of the cards the following phase.

Finally, the committee of discipline of the UEFA has sanctioned with two games the trainer of the team, Jose Mourinho, and with different economic amounts the implied players.

The provocation of a yellow card in similar circumstances as this one is not a new practice, but rather frequent in the world of football.

It is so extended that it part of the ethos, of the unwritten rules, but followed nonetheless by this sport.

Part of the debate arisen in the related case is caused by the fact that has been carried out by team of the Real Madrid organization (that in its hymn presumes of nobility and honor, and that has fined its players for analogous acts) and by the dramatization orchestrated, apparently, by Mourinho, who adds one more to his expanded history of histrionic and provoking technician.

Anyway, the debate deals with if that type of behavior not prohibited specifically by the regulation contradicts the principles of the sport, that is to say, if with these actions fraud is committed; then, indeed, they are respectful actions with the sport regulation, but they seem to elude its sense.

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Which numbered sense of "case" (marked with <t></t>) is used in the context below? Return only the number of the correct sense.

Context: As we all know, a few minutes before the end of the game (that their team had already won), both players deliberately wasted time which made the referee show the second yellow card to both of them. This way, and since Real Madrid will finish as leader of its group, both players will fulfil the prescribed sanction during the next game of league, against Auxerre, and will be able to get rid of the cards the following phase. Finally, the committee of discipline of the UEFA has sanctioned with two games the trainer of the team, Jose Mourinho, and with different economic amounts the implied players. The provocation of a yellow card in similar circumstances as this one is not a new practice, but rather frequent in the world of football. It is so extended that it part of the ethos, of the unwritten rules, but followed nonetheless by this sport. Part of the debate arisen in the related <t>case</t> is caused by the fact that has been carried out by team of the Real Madrid organization (that in its hymn presumes of nobility and honor, and that has fined its players for analogous acts) and by the dramatization orchestrated, apparently, by Mourinho, who adds one more to his expanded history of histrionic and provoking technician. Anyway, the debate deals with if that type of behavior not prohibited specifically by the regulation contradicts the principles of the sport, that is to say, if with these actions fraud is committed; then, indeed, they are respectful actions with the sport regulation, but they seem to elude its sense.

Senses:
1. definition=an occurrence of something | synonyms=instance, example | examples=it was a case of bad judgment; another instance occurred yesterday
2. definition=a special set of circumstances | synonyms=event | examples=in that event, the first possibility is excluded; it may rain in which case the picnic will be canceled
3. definition=a comprehensive term for any proceeding in a court of law whereby an individual seeks a legal remedy | synonyms=lawsuit, suit, cause, causa | examples=the family brought suit against the landlord
4. definition=the actual state of things | examples=that was not the case
5. definition=a portable container for carrying several objects | examples=the musicians left their instrument cases backstage
6. definition=a person requiring professional services | examples=a typical case was the suburban housewife described by a marriage counselor
7. definition=a person who is subjected to experimental or other observational procedures; someone who is an object of investigation | synonyms=subject, guinea pig | examples=the subjects for this investigation were selected randomly; the cases that we studied were drawn from two different communities
8. definition=a problem requiring investigation | examples=Perry Mason solved the case of the missing heir
9. definition=a statement of facts and reasons used to support an argument | examples=he stated his case clearly
10. definition=the quantity contained in a case | synonyms=caseful
11. definition=nouns or pronouns or adjectives (often marked by inflection) related in some way to other words in a sentence | synonyms=grammatical case
12. definition=a specific state of mind that is temporary | examples=a case of the jitters
13. definition=a person of a specified kind (usually with many eccentricities) | synonyms=character, eccentric, type | examples=a real character; a strange character
14. definition=a specific size and style of type within a type family | synonyms=font, fount, typeface, face
15. definition=an enveloping structure or covering enclosing an animal or plant organ or part | synonyms=sheath
16. definition=the housing or outer covering of something | synonyms=shell, casing | examples=the clock has a walnut case
17. definition=the enclosing frame around a door or window opening | synonyms=casing | examples=the casings had rotted away and had to be replaced
18. definition=(printing) the receptacle in which a compositor has his type, which is divided into compartments for the different letters, spaces, or numbers | synonyms=compositor's case, typesetter's case | examples=for English, a compositor will ordinarily have two such cases, the upper case containing the capitals and the lower case containing the small letters
19. definition=bed linen consisting of a cover for a pillow | synonyms=pillowcase, slip, pillow slip | examples=the burglar carried his loot in a pillowcase
20. definition=a glass container used to store and display items in a shop or museum or home | synonyms=display case, showcase, vitrine

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WordNet 3.0 senses

  1. 1

    an occurrence of something

    case%1:11:00:: · case.n.01

    • it was a case of bad judgment
    • another instance occurred yesterday

    Synonyms: instance, example

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  2. 2

    a special set of circumstances

    case%1:26:00:: · event.n.02

    • in that event, the first possibility is excluded
    • it may rain in which case the picnic will be canceled

    Synonyms: event

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  3. 3

    a comprehensive term for any proceeding in a court of law whereby an individual seeks a legal remedy

    case%1:04:00:: · lawsuit.n.01

    • the family brought suit against the landlord

    Synonyms: lawsuit, suit, cause, causa

  4. 4

    the actual state of things

    case%1:09:00:: · case.n.04

    • that was not the case
  5. 5

    a portable container for carrying several objects

    case%1:06:00:: · case.n.05

    • the musicians left their instrument cases backstage
  6. 6

    a person requiring professional services

    case%1:18:03:: · case.n.06

    • a typical case was the suburban housewife described by a marriage counselor
  7. 7

    a person who is subjected to experimental or other observational procedures; someone who is an object of investigation

    case%1:18:02:: · subject.n.06

    • the subjects for this investigation were selected randomly
    • the cases that we studied were drawn from two different communities

    Synonyms: subject, guinea pig

  8. 8

    a problem requiring investigation

    case%1:10:02:: · case.n.08

    • Perry Mason solved the case of the missing heir
  9. 9

    a statement of facts and reasons used to support an argument

    case%1:10:01:: · case.n.09

    • he stated his case clearly
  10. 10

    the quantity contained in a case

    case%1:23:00:: · case.n.10

    Synonyms: caseful

  11. 11

    nouns or pronouns or adjectives (often marked by inflection) related in some way to other words in a sentence

    case%1:10:00:: · case.n.11

    Synonyms: grammatical case

  12. 12

    a specific state of mind that is temporary

    case%1:26:02:: · case.n.12

    • a case of the jitters
  13. 13

    a person of a specified kind (usually with many eccentricities)

    case%1:18:04:: · character.n.05

    • a real character
    • a strange character

    Synonyms: character, eccentric, type

  14. 14

    a specific size and style of type within a type family

    case%1:10:03:: · font.n.01

    Synonyms: font, fount, typeface, face

  15. 15

    an enveloping structure or covering enclosing an animal or plant organ or part

    case%1:08:00:: · sheath.n.02

    Synonyms: sheath

  16. 16

    the housing or outer covering of something

    case%1:06:06:: · shell.n.08

    • the clock has a walnut case

    Synonyms: shell, casing

  17. 17

    the enclosing frame around a door or window opening

    case%1:06:07:: · casing.n.03

    • the casings had rotted away and had to be replaced

    Synonyms: casing

  18. 18

    (printing) the receptacle in which a compositor has his type, which is divided into compartments for the different letters, spaces, or numbers

    case%1:06:03:: · case.n.18

    • for English, a compositor will ordinarily have two such cases, the upper case containing the capitals and the lower case containing the small letters

    Synonyms: compositor's case, typesetter's case

  19. 19

    bed linen consisting of a cover for a pillow

    case%1:06:02:: · case.n.19

    • the burglar carried his loot in a pillowcase

    Synonyms: pillowcase, slip, pillow slip

  20. 20

    a glass container used to store and display items in a shop or museum or home

    case%1:06:01:: · case.n.20

    Synonyms: display case, showcase, vitrine

court Noun

Instance: semeval2013.d009.s018.t004 Dataset: semeval2013 Bucket: Candidate Count / 11+

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And it's nothing that runs afoul of ethics rules.

In fact, justices are exempt from the Code of Conduct that governs the actions of lower federal justices.

If they were, they arguably fell under code's Canon 4C, which states, "A judge may attend fund-raising events of law-related and other organizations although the judge may not be a speaker, a guest of honor, or featured on the program of such an event."

Nevertheless, the sheer proximity of Scalia and Thomas to two of the law firms in the case, as well as to a company with a massive financial interest, was enough to alarm ethics-in-government activists.

"This stunning breach of ethics and indifference to the code belies claims by several justices that the court abides by the same rules that apply to all other federal judges," said Bob Edgar, the president of Common Cause.

"The justices were wining and dining at a black-tie fundraiser with attorneys who have pending cases before the court."

Their appearance and assistance in fundraising for this event undercuts any claims of impartiality, and is unacceptable.

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Which numbered sense of "court" (marked with <t></t>) is used in the context below? Return only the number of the correct sense.

Context: And it's nothing that runs afoul of ethics rules. In fact, justices are exempt from the Code of Conduct that governs the actions of lower federal justices. If they were, they arguably fell under code's Canon 4C, which states, "A judge may attend fund-raising events of law-related and other organizations although the judge may not be a speaker, a guest of honor, or featured on the program of such an event." Nevertheless, the sheer proximity of Scalia and Thomas to two of the law firms in the case, as well as to a company with a massive financial interest, was enough to alarm ethics-in-government activists. "This stunning breach of ethics and indifference to the code belies claims by several justices that the court abides by the same rules that apply to all other federal judges," said Bob Edgar, the president of Common Cause. "The justices were wining and dining at a black-tie fundraiser with attorneys who have pending cases before the <t>court</t>." Their appearance and assistance in fundraising for this event undercuts any claims of impartiality, and is unacceptable.

Senses:
1. definition=an assembly (including one or more judges) to conduct judicial business | synonyms=tribunal, judicature
2. definition=a room in which a lawcourt sits | synonyms=courtroom | examples=television cameras were admitted in the courtroom
3. definition=the sovereign and his advisers who are the governing power of a state | synonyms=royal court
4. definition=a specially marked horizontal area within which a game is played | examples=players had to reserve a court in advance
5. definition=Australian woman tennis player who won many major championships (born in 1947) | synonyms=Margaret Court
6. definition=the family and retinue of a sovereign or prince | synonyms=royal court
7. definition=a hotel for motorists; provides direct access from rooms to parking area | synonyms=motor hotel, motor inn, motor lodge, tourist court
8. definition=a tribunal that is presided over by a magistrate or by one or more judges who administer justice according to the laws | synonyms=lawcourt, court of law, court of justice
9. definition=the residence of a sovereign or nobleman | examples=the king will visit the duke's court
10. definition=an area wholly or partly surrounded by walls or buildings | synonyms=courtyard | examples=the house was built around an inner court
11. definition=respectful deference | synonyms=homage | examples=pay court to the emperor

Prediction matches gold: lexEN ✗ Maru 2022 ✗ Raganato ✗

WordNet 3.0 senses

  1. 1

    an assembly (including one or more judges) to conduct judicial business

    court%1:14:00:: · court.n.01

    Synonyms: tribunal, judicature

    Gold lexEN Gold Maru 2022 Gold Raganato
  2. 2

    a room in which a lawcourt sits

    court%1:06:02:: · court.n.02

    • television cameras were admitted in the courtroom

    Synonyms: courtroom

  3. 3

    the sovereign and his advisers who are the governing power of a state

    court%1:14:01:: · court.n.03

    Synonyms: royal court

  4. 4

    a specially marked horizontal area within which a game is played

    court%1:06:01:: · court.n.04

    • players had to reserve a court in advance
  5. 5

    Australian woman tennis player who won many major championships (born in 1947)

    court%1:18:00:: · court.n.05

    Synonyms: Margaret Court

  6. 6

    the family and retinue of a sovereign or prince

    court%1:14:02:: · court.n.06

    Synonyms: royal court

  7. 7

    a hotel for motorists; provides direct access from rooms to parking area

    court%1:06:03:: · motor_hotel.n.01

    Synonyms: motor hotel, motor inn, motor lodge, tourist court

  8. 8

    a tribunal that is presided over by a magistrate or by one or more judges who administer justice according to the laws

    court%1:06:05:: · court.n.08

    Synonyms: lawcourt, court of law, court of justice

    Selected
  9. 9

    the residence of a sovereign or nobleman

    court%1:06:04:: · court.n.09

    • the king will visit the duke's court
  10. 10

    an area wholly or partly surrounded by walls or buildings

    court%1:06:00:: · court.n.10

    • the house was built around an inner court

    Synonyms: courtyard

  11. 11

    respectful deference

    court%1:04:00:: · court.n.11

    • pay court to the emperor

    Synonyms: homage

issue Noun

Instance: semeval2013.d009.s022.t002 Dataset: semeval2013 Bucket: Candidate Count / 11+

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"This stunning breach of ethics and indifference to the code belies claims by several justices that the court abides by the same rules that apply to all other federal judges," said Bob Edgar, the president of Common Cause.

"The justices were wining and dining at a black-tie fundraiser with attorneys who have pending cases before the court."

Their appearance and assistance in fundraising for this event undercuts any claims of impartiality, and is unacceptable.

Scalia and Thomas have shown little regard for critics who say they too readily mix the business of the court with agenda-driven groups such as the Federalist Society.

And Thomas" wife, Ginni, is a high-profile conservative activist.

Moreover, conservatives argue that it's Justice Elena Kagan who has an ethical issue, not Scalia and Thomas.

Kagan served as solicitor general in the Obama administration when the first legal challenges to the law were brought at the trial court level.

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Which numbered sense of "issue" (marked with <t></t>) is used in the context below? Return only the number of the correct sense.

Context: "This stunning breach of ethics and indifference to the code belies claims by several justices that the court abides by the same rules that apply to all other federal judges," said Bob Edgar, the president of Common Cause. "The justices were wining and dining at a black-tie fundraiser with attorneys who have pending cases before the court." Their appearance and assistance in fundraising for this event undercuts any claims of impartiality, and is unacceptable. Scalia and Thomas have shown little regard for critics who say they too readily mix the business of the court with agenda-driven groups such as the Federalist Society. And Thomas" wife, Ginni, is a high-profile conservative activist. Moreover, conservatives argue that it's Justice Elena Kagan who has an ethical <t>issue</t>, not Scalia and Thomas. Kagan served as solicitor general in the Obama administration when the first legal challenges to the law were brought at the trial court level.

Senses:
1. definition=an important question that is in dispute and must be settled | examples=the issue could be settled by requiring public education for everyone; politicians never discuss the real issues
2. definition=one of a series published periodically | synonyms=number | examples=she found an old issue of the magazine in her dentist's waiting room
3. definition=some situation or event that is thought about | synonyms=topic, subject, matter | examples=he kept drifting off the topic; he had been thinking about the subject for several years
4. definition=the act of providing an item for general use or for official purposes (usually in quantity) | synonyms=issuing, issuance | examples=a new issue of stamps; the last issue of penicillin was over a month ago
5. definition=supplies (as food or clothing or ammunition) issued by the government | synonyms=military issue, government issue
6. definition=the income or profit arising from such transactions as the sale of land or other property | synonyms=return, take, takings, proceeds, yield, payoff | examples=the average return was about 5%
7. definition=a phenomenon that follows and is caused by some previous phenomenon | synonyms=consequence, effect, outcome, result, event, upshot | examples=the magnetic effect was greater when the rod was lengthwise; his decision had depressing consequences for business
8. definition=the immediate descendants of a person | synonyms=offspring, progeny | examples=she was the mother of many offspring; he died without issue
9. definition=the becoming visible | synonyms=emergence, egress | examples=not a day's difference between the emergence of the andrenas and the opening of the willow catkins
10. definition=an opening that permits escape or release | synonyms=exit, outlet, way out | examples=he blocked the way out; the canyon had only one issue
11. definition=the act of issuing printed materials | synonyms=publication

Prediction matches gold: lexEN ✗ Maru 2022 ✗ Raganato ✗

WordNet 3.0 senses

  1. 1

    an important question that is in dispute and must be settled

    issue%1:09:01:: · issue.n.01

    • the issue could be settled by requiring public education for everyone
    • politicians never discuss the real issues
    Gold lexEN Gold Maru 2022 Gold Raganato
  2. 2

    one of a series published periodically

    issue%1:10:00:: · issue.n.02

    • she found an old issue of the magazine in her dentist's waiting room

    Synonyms: number

  3. 3

    some situation or event that is thought about

    issue%1:09:00:: · topic.n.02

    • he kept drifting off the topic
    • he had been thinking about the subject for several years

    Synonyms: topic, subject, matter

    Selected
  4. 4

    the act of providing an item for general use or for official purposes (usually in quantity)

    issue%1:04:01:: · issue.n.04

    • a new issue of stamps
    • the last issue of penicillin was over a month ago

    Synonyms: issuing, issuance

  5. 5

    supplies (as food or clothing or ammunition) issued by the government

    issue%1:21:01:: · issue.n.05

    Synonyms: military issue, government issue

  6. 6

    the income or profit arising from such transactions as the sale of land or other property

    issue%1:21:00:: · return.n.06

    • the average return was about 5%

    Synonyms: return, take, takings, proceeds, yield, payoff

  7. 7

    a phenomenon that follows and is caused by some previous phenomenon

    issue%1:19:00:: · consequence.n.01

    • the magnetic effect was greater when the rod was lengthwise
    • his decision had depressing consequences for business

    Synonyms: consequence, effect, outcome, result, event, upshot

  8. 8

    the immediate descendants of a person

    issue%1:18:00:: · offspring.n.01

    • she was the mother of many offspring
    • he died without issue

    Synonyms: offspring, progeny

  9. 9

    the becoming visible

    issue%1:11:00:: · emergence.n.02

    • not a day's difference between the emergence of the andrenas and the opening of the willow catkins

    Synonyms: emergence, egress

  10. 10

    an opening that permits escape or release

    issue%1:06:00:: · exit.n.01

    • he blocked the way out
    • the canyon had only one issue

    Synonyms: exit, outlet, way out

  11. 11

    the act of issuing printed materials

    issue%1:04:00:: · issue.n.11

    Synonyms: publication

issue Noun

Instance: semeval2013.d012.s003.t000 Dataset: semeval2013 Bucket: Candidate Count / 11+

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Deutsche Bank pays multi-million pound fine in the USA

Fresh trouble is following hard on the heels of the uproar around Josef Ackermann, CEO of Deutsche Bank: Deutsche Bank faces a multi-million pound fine in the USA.

As if the problems at home were not already enough for Deutsche Bank, the industry giant's past in the USA is now also catching up with it. Frankfurt-based Deutsche Bank will pay 145 million dollars (106 million Euros) to settle disputes arising from the bankruptcy of five major credit unions during the financial crisis.

The issue centres on the sale of mortgage securities.

The National Credit Union Administration (NCUA), a financial market regulator, accuses a string of major banks of having used false promises to mislead credit unions into buying the financial products.

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Which numbered sense of "issue" (marked with <t></t>) is used in the context below? Return only the number of the correct sense.

Context: Deutsche Bank pays multi-million pound fine in the USA Fresh trouble is following hard on the heels of the uproar around Josef Ackermann, CEO of Deutsche Bank: Deutsche Bank faces a multi-million pound fine in the USA. As if the problems at home were not already enough for Deutsche Bank, the industry giant's past in the USA is now also catching up with it. Frankfurt-based Deutsche Bank will pay 145 million dollars (106 million Euros) to settle disputes arising from the bankruptcy of five major credit unions during the financial crisis. The <t>issue</t> centres on the sale of mortgage securities. The National Credit Union Administration (NCUA), a financial market regulator, accuses a string of major banks of having used false promises to mislead credit unions into buying the financial products.

Senses:
1. definition=an important question that is in dispute and must be settled | examples=the issue could be settled by requiring public education for everyone; politicians never discuss the real issues
2. definition=one of a series published periodically | synonyms=number | examples=she found an old issue of the magazine in her dentist's waiting room
3. definition=some situation or event that is thought about | synonyms=topic, subject, matter | examples=he kept drifting off the topic; he had been thinking about the subject for several years
4. definition=the act of providing an item for general use or for official purposes (usually in quantity) | synonyms=issuing, issuance | examples=a new issue of stamps; the last issue of penicillin was over a month ago
5. definition=supplies (as food or clothing or ammunition) issued by the government | synonyms=military issue, government issue
6. definition=the income or profit arising from such transactions as the sale of land or other property | synonyms=return, take, takings, proceeds, yield, payoff | examples=the average return was about 5%
7. definition=a phenomenon that follows and is caused by some previous phenomenon | synonyms=consequence, effect, outcome, result, event, upshot | examples=the magnetic effect was greater when the rod was lengthwise; his decision had depressing consequences for business
8. definition=the immediate descendants of a person | synonyms=offspring, progeny | examples=she was the mother of many offspring; he died without issue
9. definition=the becoming visible | synonyms=emergence, egress | examples=not a day's difference between the emergence of the andrenas and the opening of the willow catkins
10. definition=an opening that permits escape or release | synonyms=exit, outlet, way out | examples=he blocked the way out; the canyon had only one issue
11. definition=the act of issuing printed materials | synonyms=publication

Prediction matches gold: lexEN ✗ Maru 2022 ✗ Raganato ✗

WordNet 3.0 senses

  1. 1

    an important question that is in dispute and must be settled

    issue%1:09:01:: · issue.n.01

    • the issue could be settled by requiring public education for everyone
    • politicians never discuss the real issues
    Gold lexEN Gold Maru 2022 Gold Raganato
  2. 2

    one of a series published periodically

    issue%1:10:00:: · issue.n.02

    • she found an old issue of the magazine in her dentist's waiting room

    Synonyms: number

  3. 3

    some situation or event that is thought about

    issue%1:09:00:: · topic.n.02

    • he kept drifting off the topic
    • he had been thinking about the subject for several years

    Synonyms: topic, subject, matter

    Selected
  4. 4

    the act of providing an item for general use or for official purposes (usually in quantity)

    issue%1:04:01:: · issue.n.04

    • a new issue of stamps
    • the last issue of penicillin was over a month ago

    Synonyms: issuing, issuance

  5. 5

    supplies (as food or clothing or ammunition) issued by the government

    issue%1:21:01:: · issue.n.05

    Synonyms: military issue, government issue

  6. 6

    the income or profit arising from such transactions as the sale of land or other property

    issue%1:21:00:: · return.n.06

    • the average return was about 5%

    Synonyms: return, take, takings, proceeds, yield, payoff

  7. 7

    a phenomenon that follows and is caused by some previous phenomenon

    issue%1:19:00:: · consequence.n.01

    • the magnetic effect was greater when the rod was lengthwise
    • his decision had depressing consequences for business

    Synonyms: consequence, effect, outcome, result, event, upshot

  8. 8

    the immediate descendants of a person

    issue%1:18:00:: · offspring.n.01

    • she was the mother of many offspring
    • he died without issue

    Synonyms: offspring, progeny

  9. 9

    the becoming visible

    issue%1:11:00:: · emergence.n.02

    • not a day's difference between the emergence of the andrenas and the opening of the willow catkins

    Synonyms: emergence, egress

  10. 10

    an opening that permits escape or release

    issue%1:06:00:: · exit.n.01

    • he blocked the way out
    • the canyon had only one issue

    Synonyms: exit, outlet, way out

  11. 11

    the act of issuing printed materials

    issue%1:04:00:: · issue.n.11

    Synonyms: publication

have Verb

Instance: semeval2015.d000.s018.t008 Dataset: semeval2015 Bucket: Candidate Count / 11+

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Alimta should only be given under the supervision of a doctor who is qualified in the use of anticancer chemotherapy.

The recommended dose of Alimta is 500 mg per square metre of body surface area (calculated using the patient s height and weight).

It is given once every three weeks as an intravenous infusion lasting 10 minutes.

To reduce side effects, patients should take a corticosteroid and folic acid (a type of vitamin), and receive injections of vitamin B12 during treatment with Alimta.

When Alimta is given with cisplatin, an anti-emetic medicine (to prevent vomiting) and fluids (to prevent dehydration) should also be given before or after the cisplatin dose.

Treatment should be delayed or discontinued, or the dose reduced, in patients whose blood counts are abnormal or who have certain other side effects.

Alimta is not recommended for use in patients with moderate or severe kidney problems.

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Which numbered sense of "have" (marked with <t></t>) is used in the context below? Return only the number of the correct sense.

Context: Alimta should only be given under the supervision of a doctor who is qualified in the use of anticancer chemotherapy. The recommended dose of Alimta is 500 mg per square metre of body surface area (calculated using the patient s height and weight). It is given once every three weeks as an intravenous infusion lasting 10 minutes. To reduce side effects, patients should take a corticosteroid and folic acid (a type of vitamin), and receive injections of vitamin B12 during treatment with Alimta. When Alimta is given with cisplatin, an anti-emetic medicine (to prevent vomiting) and fluids (to prevent dehydration) should also be given before or after the cisplatin dose. Treatment should be delayed or discontinued, or the dose reduced, in patients whose blood counts are abnormal or who <t>have</t> certain other side effects. Alimta is not recommended for use in patients with moderate or severe kidney problems.

Senses:
1. definition=have or possess, either in a concrete or an abstract sense | synonyms=have got, hold | examples=She has $1,000 in the bank; He has got two beautiful daughters
2. definition=have as a feature | synonyms=feature | examples=This restaurant features the most famous chefs in France
3. definition=go through (mental or physical states or experiences) | synonyms=experience, receive, get | examples=get an idea; experience vertigo
4. definition=have ownership or possession of | synonyms=own, possess | examples=He owns three houses in Florida; How many cars does she have?
5. definition=cause to move; cause to be in a certain position or condition | synonyms=get, let | examples=He got his squad on the ball; This let me in for a big surprise
6. definition=serve oneself to, or consume regularly | synonyms=consume, ingest, take in, take | examples=Have another bowl of chicken soup!; I don't take sugar in my coffee
7. definition=have a personal or business relationship with someone | examples=have a postdoc; have an assistant
8. definition=organize or be responsible for | synonyms=hold, throw, make, give | examples=hold a reception; have, throw, or make a party
9. definition=have left | examples=I have two years left; I don't have any money left
10. definition=be confronted with | examples=What do we have here?; Now we have a fine mess
11. definition=undergo | synonyms=experience | examples=The stocks had a fast run-up
12. definition=suffer from; be ill with | examples=She has arthritis
13. definition=cause to do; cause to act in a specified manner | synonyms=induce, stimulate, cause, get, make | examples=The ads induced me to buy a VCR; My children finally got me to buy a computer
14. definition=receive willingly something given or offered | synonyms=accept, take | examples=The only girl who would have him was the miller's daughter; I won't have this dog in my house!
15. definition=get something; come into possession of | synonyms=receive | examples=receive payment; receive a gift
16. definition=undergo (as of injuries and illnesses) | synonyms=suffer, sustain, get | examples=She suffered a fracture in the accident; He had an insulin shock after eating three candy bars
17. definition=achieve a point or goal | synonyms=get, make | examples=Nicklaus had a 70; The Brazilian team got 4 goals
18. definition=cause to be born | synonyms=give birth, deliver, bear, birth | examples=My wife had twins yesterday!
19. definition=have sex with; archaic use | synonyms=take | examples=He had taken this woman when she was most vulnerable

Prediction matches gold: lexEN ✗ Maru 2022 ✗ Raganato ✓

WordNet 3.0 senses

  1. 1

    have or possess, either in a concrete or an abstract sense

    have%2:40:00:: · have.v.01

    • She has $1,000 in the bank
    • He has got two beautiful daughters

    Synonyms: have got, hold

  2. 2

    have as a feature

    have%2:42:00:: · have.v.02

    • This restaurant features the most famous chefs in France

    Synonyms: feature

  3. 3

    go through (mental or physical states or experiences)

    have%2:39:06:: · experience.v.03

    • get an idea
    • experience vertigo

    Synonyms: experience, receive, get

    Gold lexEN Gold Maru 2022
  4. 4

    have ownership or possession of

    have%2:40:04:: · own.v.01

    • He owns three houses in Florida
    • How many cars does she have?

    Synonyms: own, possess

  5. 5

    cause to move; cause to be in a certain position or condition

    have%2:30:00:: · get.v.03

    • He got his squad on the ball
    • This let me in for a big surprise

    Synonyms: get, let

  6. 6

    serve oneself to, or consume regularly

    have%2:34:00:: · consume.v.02

    • Have another bowl of chicken soup!
    • I don't take sugar in my coffee

    Synonyms: consume, ingest, take in, take

  7. 7

    have a personal or business relationship with someone

    have%2:41:00:: · have.v.07

    • have a postdoc
    • have an assistant
  8. 8

    organize or be responsible for

    have%2:36:00:: · hold.v.03

    • hold a reception
    • have, throw, or make a party

    Synonyms: hold, throw, make, give

  9. 9

    have left

    have%2:40:01:: · have.v.09

    • I have two years left
    • I don't have any money left
  10. 10

    be confronted with

    have%2:42:12:: · have.v.10

    • What do we have here?
    • Now we have a fine mess
  11. 11

    undergo

    have%2:30:01:: · have.v.11

    • The stocks had a fast run-up

    Synonyms: experience

    Gold lexEN Gold Maru 2022
  12. 12

    suffer from; be ill with

    have%2:29:02:: · have.v.12

    • She has arthritis
    Gold Raganato
  13. 13

    cause to do; cause to act in a specified manner

    have%2:32:00:: · induce.v.02

    • The ads induced me to buy a VCR
    • My children finally got me to buy a computer

    Synonyms: induce, stimulate, cause, get, make

  14. 14

    receive willingly something given or offered

    have%2:40:05:: · accept.v.02

    • The only girl who would have him was the miller's daughter
    • I won't have this dog in my house!

    Synonyms: accept, take

  15. 15

    get something; come into possession of

    have%2:40:03:: · receive.v.01

    • receive payment
    • receive a gift

    Synonyms: receive

  16. 16

    undergo (as of injuries and illnesses)

    have%2:29:05:: · suffer.v.02

    • She suffered a fracture in the accident
    • He had an insulin shock after eating three candy bars

    Synonyms: suffer, sustain, get

    Gold Raganato Selected
  17. 17

    achieve a point or goal

    have%2:40:02:: · have.v.17

    • Nicklaus had a 70
    • The Brazilian team got 4 goals

    Synonyms: get, make

  18. 18

    cause to be born

    have%2:29:00:: · give_birth.v.01

    • My wife had twins yesterday!

    Synonyms: give birth, deliver, bear, birth

  19. 19

    have sex with; archaic use

    have%2:35:00:: · take.v.35

    • He had taken this woman when she was most vulnerable

    Synonyms: take