v. mimic (a) to express disapproval or regret for, with hope for the opposite (b) to imitate the speech or actions of (c) to sink (a ship) by making holes in the bottom (d) to hypnotize
v. exhaust (a) to wash or bathe (b) to meditate or reflect upon (c) to empty by draining off the contents (d) to convert into bone
v. assimilate (a) to drive together so that one slides into the another like the sections of a spy-glass (b) to prevent or obstruct the operation of (c) to adapt (d) to attach at the beginning
v. uproot (a) to eradicate (b) to make more fluid or less concentrated by admixture with something (c) to deprive of weapons (d) to cut or carve in or upon some surface
v. exhale (a) to look forward to as certain or probable (b) to bind (c) precede in time (d) to breathe forth |
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v. comprise (a) to give and take mutually (b) to consist of (c) to make inefficient or worthless; to muddle (d) to endow with a privilege, especially with the right to vote
n. revocation (a) the science of man in general (b) repeal (c) a variety show (d) acceptance of the common faith
n. imminence (a) impending evil or danger (b) any act of saving property (c) any shrub or small tree of the genus Alumnus of the oak family (d) banter
v. disagree (a) to praise in words or song (b) to be opposite in opinion (c) to fill with high or cheerful spirits (d) to lose possession of through failure to fulfill some obligation
v. interrupt (a) to expose to peril (b) to stop while in progress (c) to overtax the strength of (d) to take away in such manner as to lessen value or estimation |