Answer: giving

AnswerCrossword Clue
givingCite or present when making a toast or introducing a speaker or entertainer
givingBestow (love, affection, or other emotional support)
givingUsed hyperbolically to express how greatly one wants to have or do something
givingYield or give way to pressure
givingTell what one knows
givingthe act of giving
givingConsent to have sexual intercourse with (someone)
givingSay to (someone) as an excuse or inappropriate answer
givingUtter or produce (a sound)
givingState or put forward (information or argument)
givingSentence (someone) to (a specified penalty)
givingPlace a specified value on (something)
givingDeliver (a judgment) authoritatively
givingConcede or yield (something) as valid or deserved in respect of (someone)
givingFreely devote, set aside, or sacrifice for a purpose
givingPledge or assign as a guarantee
givingYield as a product or result
givingPass on (an illness or infection) to (someone)
givingProvide (a party or social meal) as host or hostess
givingCommit, consign, or entrust
GIVINGMaking a donation
GIVINGRick Astley "... Up On Love"
givingAdminister (medicine)
givingEmit odor, vapor, or similar substances
givingCarry out or perform (a specified action)
givingMake a connection to allow (someone) to speak to (someone else) on the telephone
givingAllot or assign (a score) to
givingHand over (an amount) in exchange or payment; pay
givingPresent (an appearance or impression)
GIVINGGenerous
givingConcede defeat; surrender
givingFreely transfer the possession of (something) to (someone); hand over to
givingPredict that (an activity, undertaking, or relationship) will last no longer than (a specified time)
givingCause or allow (someone or something) to have (something, esp. something abstract); provide or supply with
givingAlter in shape under pressure rather than resist or break
givingCommunicate or impart (a message) to (someone)
givingAllow (someone) to have (a specified amount of time) for an activity or undertaking
giving(of a man) Sanction the marriage of (his daughter) to someone