YOUNG vs TENDER: NOUN
- Offspring.
- The younger generation.
- People who are young; young beings.
- With child; pregnant.
- The offspring of animals, either a single animal or offspring collectively.
- Offspring collectively.
- Offspring; brood.
- Young persons considered as a group; youth.
- United States film and television actress (1913-2000)
- United States civil rights leader (1921-1971)
- British physicist and Egyptologist; he revived the wave theory of light and proposed a three-component theory of color vision; he also played an important role in deciphering the hieroglyphics on the Rosetta Stone (1773-1829)
- United States jazz tenor saxophonist (1909-1959)
- English poet (1683-1765)
- United States baseball player and famous pitcher (1867-1955)
- United States religious leader of the Mormon Church after the assassination of Joseph Smith; he led the Mormon exodus from Illinois to Salt Lake City, Utah (1801-1877)
- Young people collectively
- Any immature animal
- A form of words in a pleading, by which a party offers to refer the question raised upon it to the appropriate mode of decision.
- See under Legal.
- The thing offered; especially, money offered in payment of an obligation.
- Any offer or proposal made for acceptance
- An offer, either of money to pay a debt, or of service to be performed, in order to save a penalty or forfeiture, which would be incurred by nonpayment or nonperformance.
- Regard; care; kind concern.
- A car attached to a locomotive, for carrying a supply of fuel and water.
- A vessel employed to attend other vessels, to supply them with provisions and other stores, to convey intelligence, or the like.
- One who tends; one who takes care of any person or thing; a nurse.
- A small reservoir attached to a mop or scrubber, to hold a supply of water. The flow is controlled by a valve operated by a spring.
- In railroading, a carriage attached to the locomotive, for carrying the fuel, water, etc. See cuts under passenger-engine and snow-plow.
- A boat or ship accompanying fishing- or whaling-vessels; a lighter.
- Nautical, a vessel employed to attend a larger one for supplying her with provisions and other stores, or to convey intelligence, orders, etc.
- One who tends; one who attends to, supervises, or takes care of something; a nurse: as, a machine-tender; a bartender.
- A tender regard; fondness; affection; regard.
- Something tendered or offered.
- An offer in writing made by one party to another to execute some specified work or to supply certain specified articles at a certain sum or rate, or to purchase something at a specified price.
- Specifically In law, an offer of money or any other thing in satisfaction of a debt or liability; especially, the production and offer to pay or deliver the very thing requirable by a contract.
- An offer for acceptance.
- Someone who waits on or tends to or attends to the needs of another
- A formal proposal to buy at a specified price
- Something used as an official medium of payment
- Car attached to a locomotive to carry fuel and water
- A boat for communication between ship and shore
- Ship that usually provides supplies to other ships
YOUNG vs TENDER: ADJECTIVE
- Suggestive of youth; vigorous and fresh
- Being in its early stage
- Not tried or tested by experience
- Of or belonging to the early part of life.
- As if young; having the look or qualities of a young person.
- In the early part of growth or life; born not long ago.
- Having little experience; inexperienced; unpracticed; ignorant; weak.
- Being in the first part, pr period, of growth.
- Not long born; still in the first part of life; not yet arrived at adolescence, maturity, or age; not old; juvenile; -- said of animals.
- Being of an early stage in a geologic cycle. Used of bodies of water and land formations.
- Being the junior of two people having the same name.
- Lacking experience; immature.
- Relating to, typical of, or suggestive of youth or early life.
- Newly begun or formed; not advanced.
- Being in an early period of life, development, or growth.
- (of crops) harvested at an early stage of development; before complete maturity
- (used of living things especially persons) in an early period of life or development or growth
- Exciting kind concern; dear; precious.
- Susceptible of the softer passions, as love, compassion, kindness; compassionate; pitiful; anxious for another's good; easily excited to pity, forgiveness, or favor; sympathetic.
- Physically weak; not hardly or able to endure hardship; immature; effeminate.
- Sensible to impression and pain; easily pained.
- Easily impressed, broken, bruised, or injured; not firm or hard; delicate.
- Having or displaying warmth or affection
- (used of boats) inclined to heel over easily under sail
- Hurting
- (of plants) not hardy; easily killed by adverse growing condition
- Given to sympathy or gentleness or sentimentality
- Physically untoughened
- Easy to cut or chew
- Susceptible to physical or emotional injury
YOUNG vs TENDER: VERB
- To exhibit younging
- To cause to appear younger
- To become or seem to become younger
- Propose a payment
- Make tender or more tender as by marinating, pounding, or applying a tenderizer
- Offer or present for acceptance
- Make a tender of; in legal settlements
YOUNG vs TENDER: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To have a care of; to be tender toward; hence, to regard; to esteem; to value.
- To offer in words; to present for acceptance.
YOUNG vs TENDER: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Vigorous and fresh
- Suggestive of youth
- Before complete maturity
- He revived the wave theory of light and proposed a three-component theory of color vision
- Newly or lately arrived.
- Junior: applied to the younger of two persons, especially when they have the same name or title: as, young Mr. Thomas Ray called with a message from his father.
- Pertaining or relating to youth; spent or passed during youth; youthful: as, in his younger days he was very hot-headed.
- Having little experience; ignorant; raw; green.
- Having the appearance and freshness or vigor of youth; youthful in look or feeling; fresh; vigorous.
- Being in the first or early part of existence generally; not yet far advanced, of long duration, or of full development; recent; newly come to pass or to be.
- Being in the first or early stage of growth: as, a young plant; a young tree.
- Being in the first or early stage of life; not long born; not yet arrived at maturity or full age; not old: said of animals: as, a young child; a young man; a young horse.
- In physical geography, exhibiting an early stage of the geographic cycle, when sculpture or dissection is not far advanced.
- (idiom) (with young) Pregnant. Used of an animal.
- (of plants) not hardy
- In legal settlements
- Make a tender of
- Young and immature
- Yielding to a small force; sensitive.
- Of ships, apt to lean over under sail; tender-sided: same as crank, 1.
- Quick; keen; sharp.
- Delicate; ticklish; apt to give pain if inconsiderately or roughly dealt with or referred to; requiring careful handling so as not to annoy or give pain: as, a tender subject.
- Careful; solicitous; considerate; watchful; concerned; unwilling to pain or injure; scrupulous: with of or over.
- Precious; dear.
- Fresh; immature; feeble; young and inexperienced.
- Not strong; not hardy; not able to endure hardship or rough treatment; delicate; weak.
- Very sensitive to impression; very susceptible of any sensation or emotion; easily pained.
- Delicate as regards health; weakly.
- Delicate in constitution, consistency, texture, etc.; fragile; easily injured, broken, or bruised.
- Expressing sensitive feeling; expressing the gentle emotions, as love or pity, especially the former; kindly; loving; affectionate; fond.
- Soft; impressible; susceptible; sensitive; compassionate; easily touched, affected, or influenced: as, a tender heart.
- Delicate to the touch, or yielding readily to the action of a cutting instrument or to a blow; not tough or hard; especially, soft and easily masticated: as, tender meat.
- Soft; thin; watery.
- Of fine or delicate quality; delicate; fine; soft: as, a tender glow of color.
- Thin; slender; attenuated; fine: literally or figuratively.
- To make a tender or offer; especially, to offer to supply certain commodities for a certain period at rates and under conditions specified, or to execute certain work: as, to tender for the dredging of a harbor.
- To show; present to view.
- To offer in payment or satisfaction of some demand or obligation: as, to tender the (exact) amount of rent due.
- To offer; make offer of; present for acceptance: as, to tender one a complimentary dinner; to tender one's resignation.
- To make tender, in any sense.
- To regard or treat with compassion, solicitude, fondness, or care; cherish; hence, to hold dear; value; esteem.
YOUNG vs TENDER: RELATED WORDS
- Small, Vulnerable, Puppyish, Offspring, Junior, Childlike, Formative, Boyish, Immature, Teen, Adolescent, Youthful, Youth, Teenaged, Teenage
- Cuttable, Soft, Loving, Crisp, Immature, Sensitive, Sore, Affectionate, Delicate, Tenderize, Tenderized, Offer, Flaky, Crispy, Bid
YOUNG vs TENDER: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Small, Vulnerable, Puppyish, Offspring, Junior, Childlike, Formative, Boyish, Immature, Teen, Adolescent, Youthful, Youth, Teenaged, Teenage
- Warm, Cuttable, Soft, Loving, Crisp, Immature, Sensitive, Sore, Affectionate, Delicate, Tenderized, Offer, Flaky, Crispy, Bid
YOUNG vs TENDER: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Solicit applications from organizations that provide young people a continuum of services in social entrepreneurship; young people developing creative approaches that address pressing concerns.
- So, you stop bringing people in, especially stop around young people coming out of high school and young adults come into the workshop.
- Young eventually fired Stirling, citing, among other reasons, the fact that Stirling kept Young out of the company magazine.
- Insurers charge young riders more for insurance because young riders are more likely to have an accident.
- Miss Marston was a cautious and discreet young lady, who had been accustomed to the care of young ladies younger than herself, and Dr.
- YOUNG PROFESSIONALS TO WATCH AWARD APPLICATION The Young Professionals to Watch Award is intended to recognize rising young professionals in the legal technology industry.
- The molest starts at a young age, with perpetrators that are either young or older men.
- Learn how to save from a young age with our Young Saver account.
- Tattoos and piercings: How young is too young?
- Angus Young, Malcolm Young, Cliff Williams and Brian Johnson.
- Commencement of the tender offere tender offer commences on the date previously announced.
- Compile letter of offer, tender schedules, program and other items required by the tender.
- Every buyer organisation is different and their requirements will change from tender to tender.
- Once your first tender is successful, you will return to complete the next tender.
- Responsibilities: Project procurement including issuing tender packages, preparation of tender reports and appointments.
- TENDER DOCUMENT FOR REFURBISHMENT WORK AT MOMBASA BEACH HOTEL TENDER NO.
- TENDER NAME: TENDER FOR SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF KYOCERA TONERS.
- Tender Amount stated in the Form of Tender.
- Tender Notice in the Newspapers and State Tender Bulletin.
- Tenders are invited for Supply of Gaintry Tender Type: Open tender Form Of Contract: Item rate Tender Category: Services No.
YOUNG vs TENDER: QUESTIONS
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- Does Brigham Young University give out scholarships?
- How does intrapersonal conflict affect young people?
- Is the Young Victoria (2009) historically accurate?
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- What does the Munro review mean for young people and young people?
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- How young is too young for kids to wear contact lenses?
- Who can attend the young men and young women conference?
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- Should I tender my FirstEnergy notes in response to the tender offer?
- Why is limited tender less competitive than open and prequalified tender?
- Should I tender my securities in response to a tender offer?
- Where can I find tender information and documentation for a tender?
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- Who can tender their target notes in a tender offer?
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- Is E-compliant tender document required for floating tender?