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  Word Explanations butt, explicate, satirize, ascribe, inveigh, appertain, coerce, denude, verify, paraphrase


   
Explanation of butt (verb)
forms: butted; butted; butting

to strike with or as with the head or horns



   
Explanation of explicate (verb)
forms: explicated; explicated; explicating

to clear from involvement



   
Explanation of satirize (verb)
forms: satirized; satirized; satirizing

to treat with sarcasm or derisive wit



   
Explanation of ascribe (verb)
forms: ascribed; ascribed; ascribing

to assign as a quality or attribute



   
Explanation of inveigh (verb)
forms: inveighed; inveighed; inveighing

to utter vehement censure or invective



   
Explanation of appertain (verb)
forms: appertained; appertained; appertaining

to belong, as by right, fitness, association, classification, possession or natural relation



   
Explanation of coerce (verb)
forms: coerced; coerced; coercing

to force



   
Explanation of denude (verb)
forms: denuded; denuded; denuding

to strip the covering from



   
Explanation of verify (verb)
forms: verified; verified; verifying

to prove to be true, exact or accurate



   
Explanation of paraphrase (verb)
forms: paraphrased; paraphrased; paraphrasing

to translate freely



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