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  Word Explanations imbibe, reign, capitulate, jeopardize, incarcerate, preordain, wizen, impulsion, sear, impugn


   
Explanation of imbibe (verb)
forms: imbibed; imbibed; imbibing

to drink or take in



   
Explanation of reign (verb)
forms: reigned; reigned; reigning

to rule; control; govern; predominate; prevail; be widespread



   
Explanation of capitulate (verb)
forms: capitulated; capitulated; capitulating

to surrender or stipulate terms



   
Explanation of jeopardize (verb)
forms: jeopardized; jeopardized; jeopardizing

to imperil



   
Explanation of incarcerate (verb)
forms: incarcerated; incarcerated; incarcerating

to imprison



   
Explanation of preordain (verb)
forms: preordained; preordained; preordaining

to foreordain



   
Explanation of wizen (verb)
forms: wizened; wizened; wizening

to become or cause to become withered or dry



   
Explanation of impulsion (noun)
impetus



   
Explanation of sear (verb)
forms: seared; seared; searing

to burn on the surface



   
Explanation of impugn (verb)
forms: impugned; impugned; impugning

to assail with arguments, insinuations or accusations



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