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  Word Explanations fabricate, protract, pore, compress, inaugurate, elliptical, yaup, rubberize, envisage, muckrake


   
Explanation of fabricate (verb)
forms: fabricated; fabricated; fabricating

make up something artificial or untrue; cook up; make up; invent



   
Explanation of protract (verb)
forms: protracted; protracted; protracting

lengthen in time; extend; draw out



   
Explanation of pore (verb)
forms: pored; pored; poring

direct one's attention on something; center; centre; rivet



   
Explanation of compress (verb)
forms: compressed; compressed; compressing

squeeze together; compact; contract



   
Explanation of inaugurate (verb)
forms: inaugurated; inaugurated; inaugurating

be a precursor of; introduce



   
Explanation of elliptical (adjective)
characterized by extreme economy of expression or omission of superfluous elements



   
Explanation of yaup (verb)
emit long loud cries; wail; roar; yawl



   
Explanation of rubberize (verb)
coat or impregnate with elastic material



   
Explanation of envisage (verb)
form a mental image of something that is not present or that is not the case; ideate



   
Explanation of muckrake (verb)
explore and expose misconduct and scandals concerning public figures



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