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  Word Explanations ruminate, abash, bask, brook, maim, incorporate, champion, impassive, debilitate, ingenuous


   
Explanation of ruminate (verb)
forms: ruminated; ruminated; ruminating

chew cud



   
Explanation of abash (verb)
forms: abashed; abashed; abashing

cause to be embarrassed



   
Explanation of bask (verb)
forms: basked; basked; basking

be exposed



   
Explanation of brook (verb)
put up with something or somebody unpleasant; endure; stick out



   
Explanation of maim (verb)
forms: maimed; maimed; maiming

injure or wound seriously and leave permanent disfiguration or mutilation



   
Explanation of incorporate (verb)
forms: incorporated; incorporated; incorporating

combine; blend; unify; unite; include



   
Explanation of champion (verb)
forms: championed; championed; championing

protect or fight for



   
Explanation of impassive (adjective)
poker-faced; unexpressive; apathetic



   
Explanation of debilitate (verb)
forms: debilitated; debilitated; debilitating

make weak; drain



   
Explanation of ingenuous (adjective)
lacking in sophistication or worldliness



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