• have; hold
To carry or keep something, or hold it in one's hands.
• own; possess; keep
To take possession of something.
• have; hold
To have a certain job, qualification, certificate, status, etc.
• have; keep
To have knowledge, experience, history, etc.
• have
To have a certain trait, characteristic, or property.
• have
To have a certain physical characteristic.
• have
To have a certain disease or related symptoms.
• have; possess
To have an ability.
• hold; give; have; throw; convene
To have a meeting, gathering, performance, etc.
• bear
For a person or an animal to be pregnant with a baby.
• have
To be related to someone by blood or to be well-acquainted by one's network of relationships.
• enjoy
To have or enjoy some leisure time or rest.
• use
To use something as a tool, material, means, method, etc.
• target
To cause to become the target of something.
• have; harbor
To conceive a thought or an idea or develop an attitude.
• have relationship; interact
To establish a relationship.