
Explanation of canvass (verb) forms: canvassed; canvassed; canvassing study; examine; scrutinize
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Explanation of plummet (verb) forms: plummeted; plummeted; plummeting drop sharply
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Explanation of commiserate (verb) forms: commiserated; commiserated; commiserating feel or express sympathy or compassion; sympathise
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Explanation of glaze (verb) forms: glazed; glazed; glazing fill or fit with glass; cover with glass or something sweet
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Explanation of concatenate (verb) forms: concatenated; concatenated; concatenating link together
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Explanation of execrate (verb) forms: execrated; execrated; execrating curse or declare to be evil or anathema or threaten with divine punishment; anathemize; comminate; anathemise; anathematize; anathematise
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Explanation of precipitate (verb) forms: precipitated; precipitated; precipitating hurl or throw violently
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Explanation of tittup (verb) walk with a lofty proud gait, often in an attempt to impress others; ruffle; prance; strut; sashay; cock
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Explanation of exploit (verb) forms: exploited; exploited; exploiting work excessively hard
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Explanation of coagulate (verb) forms: coagulated; coagulated; coagulating cause to change from a liquid to a solid or thickened state
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