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- loot, opinion, bear the cost/expense etc., contribute, hand, bonus, pose, consign, demonstrate, dispense, honour, atonement, acquit, part with, concede, championship, give, honorarium, dole, mete out, amends, stimulation, salute, plume, spend, sweeten, entice, lure, honor, gratuity, supply, bounty, demo, Rhodes Scholarship, pledge, stage, pocket money, submit, assign, assist, resolution, offer, tender, laurels, endow, sweep, treat, study atprize, trophy, booty, furnish, plum, payment, donate, serve, fellowship, lay out, determination, incentive, induce, walk off with, deed over, citation, extend, annul, awarding, carrot, expend, exhibit, send, enticement, take, tempt, glittering prize, commendation, inducement, crown, scholarship, Nobel Prize, fund, pay, acquaint, share, swag, tip, allowance, grant, bursary, set apart, face, gift, sweepstakes, walk away with, call for, put up, hand over, destine, bestow, represent, render, appoint, compensate, apportion, help, introduce, sweetener, pay out, pureness, confer, bring in a verdict, yield, premium, divide, verdict, temptation, bar, devote, annuity, judgment, diagnosis, allow, wages, remuneration, distribute, call, allotment, confront, dirty money, acquittal, charge, ascribe, letter, disburse, consideration, tribute, kudo, cede, lend, deliver, consolation prize, show, portion out, recapture, conclusion, invest in, carry off, shower, portray, decoration, allot, ration, finance, bequeath, purity, vouchsafe, distinction, compensation, prize, provide, attribute, accord, present, accolade, pillage, select, deliverance, impart, wage, blue ribbon, remunerate, plunder, stipend, reward, lavish
Examples:
- - We leave the case to moral philosophers to determine which have the most powerful incentive, the hunted, or the blood- hounds thirsting for their blood; though we should be inclined to award it to the latter. - "The Prime Minister", W.H.G. Kingston
- - This nickname, which gave Carabine's guests laughter for a quarter of an hour, gave rise to a series of over- free jests, to which the Academy could not award the Montyon prize; but among which the name was taken up, to rest thenceforth on the curly mane of the handsome Baron, called by Josepha the splendid Brazilian- as one might say a splendid Catoxantha. - "Cousin Betty", Honore de Balzac
- - She had flashed round upon the lawyer, who had attempted to make this award known to her in broken French, but had answered simply by some words of scorn, spoken in Italian to her waiting- maid. - "Lady Anna", Anthony Trollope