v. disparage (a) to gradually become less; to grow dim; to decline; to subside; to diminish (b) to belittle; undervalue; to discredit; to depreciate (c) to carry into effect; to execute; to perform; to equip with tools (d) to reduce; to empty; to exhaust; to consume; to use up
v. relegate (a) to give up (b) to include within a larger group (c) to banish; to put to a lower position; to demote (d) to affirm as true; to declare
v. meander (a) to free from obligation; to admit to citizenship; to emancipate; to liberate; to free (b) to wind; to ramble; to roam; walk about aimlessly; carry on in a leisurely way (c) to draw out; to infer from information; to elicit (d) to belittle; undervalue; to discredit; to depreciate
v. conjoin (a) to dig up; to force out; to defeat; to drive away (b) to mourn; to grieve; to regret (c) to draw; to take back; to cancel; to annul (d) to combine; to join; to confederate; to merge; to unite
v. pervade (a) to be an omen of; to signify; to foretell (b) to occupy the whole of; to infiltrate; to spread out; to penetrate (c) to ask earnestly; to entreat; to plead; to beg (d) to distinguish; to demonstrate bias; to treat differently |
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v. desist (a) to weaken; to often through subtle means; to subvert; to sabotage (b) to disturb; to irritate; to worry; to erode; to annoy (c) to brag; to glory over; to feel triumphant; to exult (d) to stop; to cease
v. solicit (a) to free from obligation; to admit to citizenship; to emancipate; to liberate; to free (b) to free from guilt; to declare innocent (c) to stop; to check the flow of; to staunch (d) to ask; to seek; to try to influence another person to commit an illegal act
v. abscond (a) to make lower in quality; to degrade; to humiliate; to reduce the value of (b) to go away hastily or secretly; to hide; to avoid; to evade (c) to blame and thus make feel ashamed; to rebuke; to accuse (d) to ask earnestly; to entreat; to plead; to beg
v. impede (a) to hate; to dislike; to detest (b) to appeal; to order solemnly (c) to tempt; to torment (d) to stop the progress of; to obstruct; to delay; to hinder; to prevent
v. temper (a) to declare sacred; to dedicate; to bless (b) to bring to the proper condition by treatment; to soften; to harden (c) to polish by rubbing; to make shiny (d) to blot out; to delete; to obliterate; to erase; to strike out |