v. extradite (a) to take too much food in (b) to surrender the custody of (c) to bargain with others for an agreement, as for a treaty or transfer of property (d) to be the ground or support of
v. encroach (a) to invade partially or insidiously and appropriate the possessions of another (b) to avoid by artifice (c) to fill with dismay or horror (d) to remove from office; oust
v. engross (a) to cause spasms in (b) to occupy completely (c) to recant, renounce or repudiate under oath (d) to pursue inquiries and form conjectures
v. overpay (a) to renounce upon oath (b) to give a salary that is too high (c) to blend (d) to disentangle
v. elapse (a) to remove from office; oust (b) to set free from bondage (c) to approve authoritatively (d) to quietly terminate |
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v. recuperate (a) to mesmerize; to fascinate; to rivet; to spellbind (b) to recover (c) to present a verbal or written protest to those who have power to right or prevent a wrong (d) to put in definite or proper order
v. defer (a) to deprive of simplicity of mind or manner (b) to recover something by searching (c) to devote oneself to a particular profession or field of study (d) to delay or put off to some other time
v. outride (a) to declare openly (b) to move faster than (c) to strip the covering from (d) to hold back
n. anathema (a) person who loves books (b) a visible trace, mark or impression, of something absent, lost or gone (c) anything forbidden, as by social usage (d) an indirect and incidental reference to something without definite mention of it
v. complement (a) to make beautiful or elegant by adding attractive or ornamental features (b) to divide (c) to make whole; to make perfect (d) to act upon |