v. sublimate (a) influence; cause gradual change (b) leave immediately; fuck off; get (c) transform a solid directly into a gas (d) act in advance of; counter
v. depreciate (a) lose in value; devaluate; devalue (b) wrap in swaddling clothes (c) expose to cool or cold air so as to cool or freshen; air out; air (d) linger in an area; waver; vacillate
v. ignite (a) make new; redo; make over (b) make improvements or corrections to (c) reflect deeply on a subject; think over; meditate; contemplate; reflect (d) arouse or excite feelings and passions; wake; heat; fire up
v. consecrate (a) render holy by means of religious rites; hallow; sanctify (b) become less in amount or intensity; slack off; slack; die away (c) purge; cast; sick; chuck; honk; hrow up (d) stop from happening or developing; block
v. dissimulate (a) hide (feelings) from other people (b) cause to separate and go in different directions; break up; scatter (c) duplicate; copy (d) flee; run; turn tail; lam; run away; escape |
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v. misconstrue (a) interpret in the wrong way; misconceive; misunderstand; misapprehend; be amiss (b) act in advance of; counter (c) arise; come from; originate (d) be a precursor of; introduce
v. foment (a) fight violence and try to establish peace in (a location) (b) bathe with warm water or medicated lotions (c) dispose or incline or entice to (d) work hard; fag; travail; grind; drudge; dig; moil
v. peach (a) act or move at high speed; hurry; look sharp (b) strike with an axe (c) think or reflect beforehand or in advance (d) divulge confidential information or secrets; let the cat out of the bag; talk
v. bolster (a) lose freshness, vigor, or vitality (b) explore and expose misconduct and scandals concerning public figures (c) lose clarity or turn aside especially from the main subject of attention or course of argument in writing, thinking, or speaking; wander (d) add padding to
v. liken (a) spread negative information about; vituperate; rail (b) cast off hair, skin, horn, or feathers; exuviate; moult; slough (c) have a disagreement over something; scrap; altercate (d) consider or describe as similar, equal, or analogous; equate |
v. sublimate (c) transform a solid directly into a gas v. depreciate (a) lose in value; devaluate; devalue v. ignite (d) arouse or excite feelings and passions; wake; heat; fire up v. consecrate (a) render holy by means of religious rites; hallow; sanctify v. dissimulate (a) hide (feelings) from other people v. misconstrue (a) interpret in the wrong way; misconceive; misunderstand; misapprehend; be amiss v. foment (b) bathe with warm water or medicated lotions v. peach (d) divulge confidential information or secrets; let the cat out of the bag; talk v. bolster (d) add padding to v. liken (d) consider or describe as similar, equal, or analogous; equate
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