v. arrogate (a) to claim or demand without right (b) to denounce or condemn openly (c) to refer indirectly to something; to hint (d) to prevent; to discourage; to hinder
v. suppress (a) to prosper; to reproduce quickly; to multiply rapidly (b) to agree without protest; to accept without question (c) to bring to an end; to hold back; to stop by force; to crush (d) to falsely; identify as real; to defraud
v. deliquesce (a) to stray from the subject; to wander from topic; to deviate from the main point (b) to dissolve; to become liquid; to melt (c) to characterize; to make as disgraceful (d) to impress upon the mind, as by insistent urging; to influence
v. sojourn (a) to make unnecessary; to prevent; to remove an obstacle in advance (b) to let go; to abandon; to surrender; to forsake (c) to stay temporarily (d) to banish; to put to a lower position; to demote
v. surmise (a) to degrade; to humiliate; to disgrace (b) to guess; to presume; to assume; to think; to suppose (c) to portray; describe; to characterize; to draw (d) to overlook; to forgive; to pardon |
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v. refute (a) to challenge; to disprove; to prove false (b) to talking foolishly; to chatter; to gab; to babble (c) to secure; to hold firmly, as in eyes; to engross; to fascinate (d) to soften; to make less intense; to pacify
v. abrogate (a) to cancel by authority; to terminate; to abolish (b) to shorten; to limit; to condense (c) to speak equivocally or evasively; to lie; to deceive; to mislead; to embellish (d) to collect together; to accumulate; to gather
v. abominate (a) to raid for spoils; to plunder; to invade; to attack (b) to variegate; to make different; to increase the product range of a company; to offer new products (c) to loathe; to hate; to detest (d) to leave behind; to give something up
v. deplete (a) to circulate; to scatter; to disperse; to spread; to distribute (b) to wilt; to shrivel; to humiliate; to cut down; to degenerate; to fade (c) to reduce; to empty; to exhaust; to consume; to use up (d) to look down upon; to scorn; to contempt
v. obtrude (a) to force oneself or one's ideas upon another; to thrust forward; to eject; to invade; to interrupt (b) act of investing into an enterprise; act of boarding a boat (c) to work together; to cooperate (d) to wince; to drawback; to retreat; to recoil; to shrink |