Key: "S:" = Show Synset (semantic) relations, "W:" = Show Word (lexical) relations
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Verb
(4)S: (v) attract, pull, pull in, draw, draw in (direct toward itself or oneself by means of some psychological power or physical attributes) "Her good looks attract the stares of many men"; "The ad pulled in many potential customers"; "This pianist pulls huge crowds"; "The store owner was happy that the ad drew in many new customers"
S: (v) gain, take in, clear, make, earn, realize, realise, pull in, bring in (earn on some commercial or business transaction; earn as salary or wages) "How much do you make a month in your new job?"; "She earns a lot in her new job"; "this merger brought in lots of money"; "He clears $5,000 each month"
S: (v) pull in, get in, move in, draw in (of trains; move into (a station)) "The bullet train drew into Tokyo Station"
S: (v) collect, pull in (get or bring together) "accumulate evidence"
S: (v) roll up, collect, accumulate, pile up, amass, compile, hoard (get or gather together) "I am accumulating evidence for the man's unfaithfulness to his wife"; "She is amassing a lot of data for her thesis"; "She rolled up a small fortune"
S: (v) corral (collect or gather) "corralling votes for an election"
S: (v) collect, pull in (get or bring together) "accumulate evidence"
S: (v) scrape, scrape up, scratch, come up (gather (money or other resources) together over time) "She had scraped together enough money for college"; "they scratched a meager living"
S: (v) lump, chunk (put together indiscriminately) "lump together all the applicants"