
Description of disabuse (verb: disabused; disabused; disabusing) free somebody (from an erroneous belief)
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Description of inundate (verb: inundated; inundated; inundating) fill or cover completely, usually with water; submerge
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Description of bask (verb: basked; basked; basking) be exposed
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Description of reimburse (verb: reimbursed; reimbursed; reimbursing) repay; refund; compensate for a loss
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Description of levitate (verb: levitated; levitated; levitating) be suspended in the air, as if in defiance of gravity
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Description of wince (verb: winced; winced; wincing) make a face indicating disgust or dislike
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Description of bungle (verb: bungled; bungled; bungling) spoil by behaving clumsily or foolishly
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Description of beset (verb: beset; beset; besetting) decorate or cover lavishly (as with gems)
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Description of temper (verb: tempered; tempered; tempering) restrain
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Description of transcribe (verb: transcribed; transcribed; transcribing) make a written or typewritten copy
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