adjust : fit, adapt, suit
administer : manage, conduct, execute, direct, supervise
admirable : praiseworthy, fine, excellent
admire : esteem, revere
admit : acknowledge, own, confess, receive
adore : worship, esteem, revere
adorn* : decorate, beautify, ornament
advance : improve, progress, propose, offer
advantage : benefit, profit, behalf noun on behalf of also in behalf of AmE
a) instead of someone, or as their representative: On behalf of everyone here, may I wish you a very happy retirement. | The President can't be here today, so I'm going to speak in his behalf.
b) because of someone: Oh, don't go to any trouble on my behalf.
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