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Go as a Verb has these synonyms:
becomeExample: He went mad when he learnt about the accident.
chance, turn, opportunity, try, attempt, whack, crack, whirl, shot, stab
Example: I don't expect much, but I'll have a go anyway.
die, expire, be gone, meet one's Maker, pass on or away, shuffle off this mortal coil, go to one's reward, go to the happy hunting-grounds, go to that great cricket-pitch in the sky, kick the bucket, snuff it
Example: By the time the doctor arrived, Graham had gone.
disappear (without a trace), vanish (into thin air), evaporate
Example: Where has all the money gone.
fail, fade, decline, flag, weaken, degenerate, wear out, give (out), give way, collapse, fall or come or go to pieces, disintegrate, crack
Example: I'm afraid the tyres are going. When that last support goes, the roof will come down.
fit, extend, reach, span, stretch
Example: My belt would never go round your waist.
function, operate, work, run, perform
Example: I cannot get the engine to go properly.
go to the toilet or the lavatory or the bathroom, move (one's) bowels, urinate, defecate, pee, take a leak or a crap, go to the loo, go to the john, (take a) piss
Example: We stopped at a motorway filling station because Jane had to go.
lead, open to, give access to, communicate to or with, connect with or to
Example: Where does this door go.
move (ahead or forward or onwards), proceed, advance, pass, make headway, travel, voyage, set off, tour, trek, wend, stir, budge
Example: Would you go to the market for me? .
sound, pronounce, enunciate, articulate, say, utter
Example: And this little pig goes 'Wee, wee, wee', all the way home.
survive, last (out), endure, live, continue
Example: How long can we go without water.
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