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TAKE THE QUIZ“something to”
The following 31 entries include the term something to.
ascribe (something) to
idiom: to say or think that (something) is caused by, comes from, or is associated with (something or someone) : assign, credit, or blame
attribute (something) to (someone or something)
idiom: to say that (something) is because of (someone or something)
awaken (someone or something) to (something)
idiom: to make (someone or something) aware of (something)
bring (something) to an end
idiom: to stop, finish, or complete (something)
bring (something) to a stop
idiom: to bring (something) to a state in which it is no longer moving
bring (something) to life
idiom: to make (something) very interesting, appealing, or exciting
bring (something) to someone's notice
idiom: to tell someone about (something)
call (something) to order
idiom: to say that (something, such as a meeting or court session) should begin
commit (something) to memory
idiom: to learn (something) so that one remembers it perfectly : to memorize (something)
commit (something) to paper/writing
idiom: to write (something) down
do something to
idiom: to change (something) in some way
have (someone or something) to thank for (something)
idiom—used to say that someone or something is responsible for something
have (something) to spare
idiom—used to indicate whether someone has more than enough of (something)
in order for (someone or something) to
idiom: to make it possible for (someone or something) to (be or do something)
lay/put (something) to rest
idiom: to make someone stop thinking about or believing (something) by showing it is not true