v. enfeeble (a) to make weak; to weaken (b) to force out of hiding; to search for; to discover; to investigate; to worry (c) to criticize; disapprove of (d) to mix; to merge; to combine; to unite
v. modulate (a) to make new; to renovate (b) drive out; to eject; to evict (c) to call to assemble; to summon (d) to regulate; to adjust; to vary the pitch; to control
v. behoove (a) to speak against; to contradict; to deny; to dispute (b) to be advantageous; to be necessary (c) to shorten; to limit; to condense (d) to crown; to ordain
v. gibber (a) to rapidly speak unintelligibly; to mumble; to stutter; to chatter (b) to work into gradually and indirectly; to allude to; to hint; to gain favor through indirect means (c) to speak; to write in a very enthusiastic manner (d) to satisfy; to calm; to sooth
v. comport (a) to alleviate; to ease pain but not cure; to make appear less serious; to allay (b) to behave in a certain manner (c) to satisfy; to calm; to sooth (d) to interfere with; to hinder; to delay; to impede |
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v. discriminate (a) to weaken; to often through subtle means; to subvert; to sabotage (b) to distinguish; to demonstrate bias; to treat differently (c) to gain (d) to move gently by wind; to breeze; to carry in the air
v. cower (a) to lump together, causing confusion; to damn; to amaze; to stun; to confuse (b) to claim or demand without right (c) to make more powerful (d) to huddle and tremble; to grovel; to shrink; to cringe
v. deign (a) to condescend; to stoop; to lower oneself (b) to take the place of; to usurp (c) to declare or prove blameless; to absolve; to acquit (d) to stray from the subject; to wander from topic; to deviate from the main point
v. innovate (a) to emit; to flow out from; to emerge; to issue (b) to hinder; to obstruct; to impede (c) to free from confusion; to extricate; to unknot; to release; to undo (d) to introduce a change; to depart from the old; to bring in something new
v. render (a) differ in opinion; to dispute; to differ; to oppose (b) to put side-by-side (c) to deliver; to provide; to give; to depict (d) to stay temporarily |