(n) give, spring , springiness (the elasticity of something that can be stretched and returns to its original length)
Verb
(v) give (cause to have, in the abstract sense or physical sense) "She gave him a black eye"; "The draft gave me a cold"
(v) yield , give, afford (be the cause or source of) "He gave me a lot of trouble"; "Our meeting afforded much interesting information"
(v) give (transfer possession of something concrete or abstract to somebody) "I gave her my money"; "can you give me lessons?"; "She gave the children lots of love and tender loving care"
(v) give (convey or reveal information) "Give one's name"
(v) give, pay (convey, as of a compliment, regards, attention, etc.; bestow) "Don't pay him any mind"; "give the orders"; "Give him my best regards"; "pay attention"
(v) hold , throw , have , make , give (organize or be responsible for) "hold a reception"; "have, throw, or make a party"; "give a course"
(v) give, throw (convey or communicate; of a smile, a look, a physical gesture) "Throw a glance"; "She gave me a dirty look"
(v) give, gift , present (give as a present; make a gift of) "What will you give her for her birthday?"
(v) give, yield (cause to happen or be responsible for) "His two singles gave the team the victory"
(v) render , yield , return , give, generate (give or supply) "The cow brings in 5 liters of milk"; "This year's crop yielded 1,000 bushels of corn"; "The estate renders some revenue for the family"
(v) impart , leave , give, pass on (tell or deposit (information) knowledge) "give a secret to the Russians"; "leave your name and address here"
(v) establish , give (bring about) "The trompe l'oeil-illusion establishes depth"
(v) give (leave with; give temporarily) "Can I give you my keys while I go in the pool?"; "Can I give you the children for the weekend?"
(v) give (emit or utter) "Give a gulp"; "give a yelp"
(v) sacrifice , give (endure the loss of) "He gave his life for his children"; "I gave two sons to the war"
(v) pass , hand , reach , pass on , turn over , give (place into the hands or custody of) "hand me the spoon, please"; "Turn the files over to me, please"; "He turned over the prisoner to his lawyers"
(v) give, dedicate , consecrate , commit , devote (give entirely to a specific person, activity, or cause) "She committed herself to the work of God"; "give one's talents to a good cause"; "consecrate your life to the church"
(v) give (give (as medicine)) "I gave him the drug"
(v) give, apply (give or convey physically) "She gave him First Aid"; "I gave him a punch in the nose"
(v) grant , give (bestow, especially officially) "grant a degree"; "give a divorce"; "This bill grants us new rights"
(v) move over , give way , give, ease up , yield (move in order to make room for someone for something) "The park gave way to a supermarket"; "`Move over,' he told the crowd"
(v) feed , give (give food to) "Feed the starving children in India"; "don't give the child this tough meat"
(v) collapse , fall in , cave in , give, give way , break , founder (break down, literally or metaphorically) "The wall collapsed"; "The business collapsed"; "The dam broke"; "The roof collapsed"; "The wall gave in"; "The roof finally gave under the weight of the ice"
(v) give (estimate the duration or outcome of something) "He gave the patient three months to live"; "I gave him a very good chance at success"