v. disclaim (a) reverse; turn upside down (b) throw down flat, as on the ground (c) disavow; deny (d) be exposed
v. gorge (a) kill in large numbers; extinguish; eradicate; wipe out; decimate; carry off (b) overeat or eat immodestly (c) make a deposition; depone (d) make complete or perfect
v. renovate (a) give new life or energy to; reanimate; revive; repair; quicken; vivify; revivify (b) gnaw into; grate (c) throw into great confusion or disorder; throw out of kilter (d) tear down so as to make flat with the ground; rase; dismantle; tear down; take down; pull down
v. abstain (a) take the place of (b) think or reflect beforehand or in advance (c) choose not to consume; desist (d) shift to a clockwise direction
v. renounce (a) cast off; repudiate (b) work toward the passage of some legislation by exchanging political favors such as trading votes (c) study; examine; scrutinize (d) be about; lounge; mess about; mill around |
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v. perturb (a) be a regular customer or client of; patronage; support; keep going (b) throw into great confusion or disorder; throw out of kilter (c) censure severely or angrily; rag; trounce; reproof; lecture (d) conceal one's true motives from especially by elaborately feigning good intentions so as to gain an end; lead by the nose; play false
v. appraise (a) set straight or right; remedy; repair (b) consider in a comprehensive way (c) tear down so as to make flat with the ground; dismantle; tear down; take down; pull down (d) walk unsteadily; totter; paddle; waddle
v. molt (a) make stupid with alcohol (b) describe in vivid detail (c) cast off hair, skin, horn, or feathers; exuviate; moult; slough (d) turn up, loosen, or remove earth; cut into; turn over
v. avert (a) provoke someone to do something through (often false or exaggerated) promises or persuasion; tempt (b) remove (someone's or one's own) clothes; undress (c) go far ahead of; distance (d) turn away or aside
v. bode (a) exasperate or irritate; aggravate (b) indicate by signs; portend; prognosticate; omen; presage (c) remove carbon from (an engine); decarburize; decarburise (d) give; submit; do; provide |
v. disclaim (c) disavow; deny v. gorge (b) overeat or eat immodestly v. renovate (a) give new life or energy to; reanimate; revive; repair; quicken; vivify; revivify v. abstain (c) choose not to consume; desist v. renounce (a) cast off; repudiate v. perturb (b) throw into great confusion or disorder; throw out of kilter v. appraise (b) consider in a comprehensive way v. molt (c) cast off hair, skin, horn, or feathers; exuviate; moult; slough v. avert (d) turn away or aside v. bode (b) indicate by signs; portend; prognosticate; omen; presage
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