v. imbibe (a) to throw into confusion (b) to drink or take in (c) to make impure by the admixture of other or baser ingredients (d) to encircle
v. reign (a) to put out of proper place or order (b) to share the sentiments or mental states of another (c) to rule; control; govern; predominate; prevail; be widespread (d) to put in order after disarrangement
v. capitulate (a) to surrender or stipulate terms (b) to converse in (c) to diminish and come to a stop; give out; expire; fade; die out (d) to make milder or more endurable
v. jeopardize (a) to imperil (b) to make complex, difficult or hard to deal with (c) to ruin or destroy little by little (d) to depart suddenly and secretly, as for the purpose of escaping arrest
v. incarcerate (a) to imprison (b) to burn slightly or superficially (c) to refer incidentally or by suggestion (d) to be in pain or distress |
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v. preordain (a) to pass backward and forward irregularly from one state or degree to another (b) to foreordain (c) to attribute (d) to articulate or enunciate with special impressiveness upon a word or a group of words
v. wizen (a) to regard with blame (b) to clear of woods (c) to dispossess pursuant to judicial decree (d) to become or cause to become withered or dry
n. impulsion (a) a small or unimportant particular or detail (b) the act or process of sucking up (c) impetus (d) a fleshy fruit; trailing or climbing plant which bears this fruit
v. sear (a) to kill, as by surprise or secret assault, especially the killing of some eminent person (b) to predict (c) to burn on the surface (d) to perceive by taste or smell
v. impugn (a) to assail with arguments, insinuations or accusations (b) to pull or force away by or as by violent twisting or wringing (c) to mediate between persons (d) to beg |