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1. tag on
verb.
Fix
to;
attach.
Synonyms
append
hang on
subjoin
tack
attach
tack on
Antonyms
detach
discontinue
disassemble
disjoin
unfasten
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2. on-site
adjective.
Taking
place
or
located
at
the
site.
Synonyms
on-the-spot
on-the-scene
Antonyms
off-site
Etymology
on-site (English)
on (English)
on (Middle English (1100-1500))
on (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
ón (Old Norse)
site (English)
3. tag
noun.
(ˈtæg)
A
label
written
or
printed
on
paper,
cardboard,
or
plastic
that
is
attached
to
something
to
indicate
its
owner,
nature,
price,
etc..
Synonyms
name tag
price tag
ticket
dog tag
label
Antonyms
precede
disobey
disoblige
violate
predate
4. tag
verb.
(ˈtæg)
Attach
a
tag
or
label
to.
Synonyms
trademark
point
calibrate
badge
code
attach
brandmark
mark
label
brand
Antonyms
detach
irrelevance
unpointedness
hardware
decode
5. tag
verb.
(ˈtæg)
Provide
with
a
name
or
nickname.
Synonyms
name
call
Antonyms
end
undock
break
6. tag
verb.
(ˈtæg)
Touch
a
player
while
he
is
holding
the
ball.
Synonyms
nab
touch
Antonyms
unhitch
uncouple
unharness
7. tag
noun.
(ˈtæg)
A
game
in
which
one
child
chases
the
others;
the
one
who
is
caught
becomes
the
next
chaser.
Synonyms
child's game
Antonyms
front
beginning
8. tag
noun.
(ˈtæg)
(sports)
the
act
of
touching
a
player
in
a
game
(which
changes
their
status
in
the
game).
Synonyms
touching
touch
Antonyms
inactivity
stay in place
refrain
9. on
adverb.
(ˈɑːn, ˈɔn)
With
a
forward
motion.
Synonyms
along
Antonyms
unconnectedness
unrelated
Etymology
on (English)
on (Middle English (1100-1500))
on (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
ón (Old Norse)
10. on
adjective.
(ˈɑːn, ˈɔn)
In
operation
or
operational.
Synonyms
connected
Antonyms
off
unconnected
Etymology
on (English)
on (Middle English (1100-1500))
on (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
ón (Old Norse)
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