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have - verb

  1. To keep at one's disposal: hold, own, possess, retain. See keep.
  2. To hold on one's person: bear, carry, possess. Informal pack. See owned.
  3. To have at one's disposal: boast, command, enjoy, hold, possess. See owned.
  4. To have the use or benefit of: enjoy, hold, possess. See owned.
  5. To be endowed with as a visible characteristic or form: bear, carry, display, exhibit, possess. See show.
  6. To have as a part: comprehend, comprise, contain, embody, embrace, encompass, include, involve, subsume, take in. See include.
  7. To be filled by: contain, hold. See include.
  8. To admit to one's possession, presence, or awareness: accept, receive, take. See accept.
  9. To participate in or partake of personally: experience, feel, go through, know, meet(with), see, suffer, taste(of), undergo. Archaic prove. See participate.
  10. To be physically aware of through the senses: experience, feel. See knowledge.
  11. To undergo an emotional reaction: experience, feel, know, savor, taste. See feelings.
  12. To cause to be in a certain state or to undergo a particular experience or action: get, make. See cause.
  13. To neither forbid nor prevent: allow, let, permit, suffer, tolerate. See allow.
  14. To organize and carry out (an activity): give, hold, stage. See control. planned.
  15. To involve oneself in (an activity): carry on, engage, indulge, partake, participate. See participate.
  16. To cause to accept what is false, especially by trickery or misrepresentation: beguile, betray, bluff, cozen, deceive, delude, double-cross, dupe, fool, hoodwink, humbug, mislead, take in, trick. Informal bamboozle. Slang four-flush. See honest.
  17. To give birth to: bear, bring forth, deliver. Chiefly Regional birth. See rich.
  18. To engage in sexual relations with: bed, copulate, couple, mate, sleep with, take. See sex.

have at - phrasal verb

  1. To set upon with violent force: aggress, assail, assault, attack, beset, fall on or upon, go at, sail into, storm, strike. Informal light into, pitch into. See attack.