Rush is a 4 letter word that means to seek to join a fraternity in college.
to look or to seek
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The word you seek is "CAREER" !
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to look or to seek
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Joining a fraternity typically requires a certain level of academic standing, which may include verification of your educational qualifications. While some fraternities might not conduct thorough checks, presenting a fake degree is dishonest and could lead to serious consequences, including expulsion from the fraternity and damage to your reputation. It's best to be honest about your educational background and seek a fraternity that aligns with your values and goals.
Look, as in look for my keys. Seek, as in seek employment.
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As per the Hindu religion, one needs to seek the auspicious time for starting one's daily activities. There is a Tamil proverb which says "நாளும் கிழமையும் நலிந்தோர்க்கு இல்லை". It means that one need not seek auspicious time to help others.
The word could be seek or some version of seek.
A fraternity hopper is a term used to describe a college student who joins multiple fraternities, often attending various events and parties to socialize without committing to a single group. This behavior can be seen as a way to maximize social opportunities and connections, but it may also be viewed negatively by some as lacking loyalty or genuine interest in any one fraternity. Fraternity hoppers may seek to experience the culture and benefits of different organizations while navigating the competitive landscape of Greek life.
The future tense of "seek" is "will seek" or "shall seek". For example, "I will seek the truth" means that the action of seeking will happen in the future.