v. reunite (a) to continue steadfast against opposition (b) to deny (c) to bring together again (d) to foil or frustrate
v. consolidate (a) to combine into one body or system (b) to inflict severe pain or agony upon (c) to communicate or work together (d) to bring into a peaceful state
v. avow (a) to declare openly (b) to pour or cause to pass, as a fluid, from one vessel to another (c) to indicate as being about to happen, especially by previous signs (d) to give courage to
v. forfend (a) to make more easy (b) to produce or cause to be (c) to determine the amount of (a tax or other sum to be paid) (d) to ward off
v. luxuriate (a) to speak or write a laudation of a person's life or character (b) to place the products or merchandise of under a ban (c) to live sumptuously (d) to present a verbal or written protest to those who have power to right or prevent a wrong |
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v. shrivel (a) to conquer (b) to yield to or display intense and rapturous feelings (c) to trouble with importunities, cares or annoyances (d) to draw or be drawn into wrinkles
v. disparage (a) to regard or speak of slightingly (b) to place, keep or withdraw from the companionship of others (c) to confine within bounds (d) to reduce to the smallest possible amount or degree
adv. aboveboard (a) in the present time or age (b) without concealment, fraud or trickery (c) next after the first (d) in progress
v. cede (a) to cease from action (b) to fill with high or cheerful spirits (c) to pass title to (d) to deaden the sound of, as by wraps
v. granulate (a) to get or sit upon astride, as a horse (b) to form into grains or small particles (c) to twist into an unnatural or irregular form (d) to forerun; to come or go before; to live in a previous life |