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1) to give out (to each person, group) a part or share etc of (something) (allot)

2) an act of polishing; to give out bright light; to show particular ability or intelligence (shine)

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Meaning:
acquiesce

to agree, accept, something without argument

agree with some reluctance

announce

to make (something) known (to other people)

make a proclamation

capitulate

to surrender (on stated conditions)

give in

comply

to act in agreement (with a request, command, wish etc)

abide by, follow agreement or instructions

declare

to make (something) known to everyone formally

make known clearly or officially

emit

to give or send out (something)

diffuse, discharge

proclaim

to make (something) known publicly or officially; declare (the usual word)

advertise, make known

radiate

to send out rays of (light or heat)

give off; scatter

reveal

to allow or cause (something) to be seen; to make something known

disclose, tell

succumb

to give in (to a ruler, death, temptation, flattery etc)

die or surrender

tell

to make (something) known (to a person) using words; to give an order to (a person)

communicate

tire

(to cause a person, animal) to become weary, in need of rest etc

exhaust, weary

told

of tell

communicate

vocalize

to say or sing (something)

put into words or song

wilt

(to cause plants, flowers) to droop, lose freshness; (to cause a person) to lose energy

sag, fail

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