v. deplete (a) to free or clear, as from accusation (b) to make quiet (c) to reduce or lessen, as by use, exhaustion or waste (d) to give an exalted meaning or glorified appearance to
v. bestride (a) to intoxicate (b) to get or sit upon astride, as a horse (c) to cut down or reduce in extent or quantity (d) to recover something by searching
v. prickle (a) to frighten away (b) to puncture slightly with fine, sharp points (c) to support, as something wrong (d) to cherish reverentially
v. emaciate (a) to produce by sexual generation (b) to waste away in flesh (c) to use ambiguous or evasive language for the purpose of deceiving or diverting attention (d) to add or affix at the end
v. vociferate (a) to utter with a loud and vehement voice (b) to meet and strike violently; to crash into each other (c) to designate by word or mark (d) to wander from place to place |
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v. idolize (a) to appear or act in the character of (b) to give up (royal power or the like) (c) to disseminate (d) to regard with inordinate love or admiration
n. taxation (a) hole (b) a threefold personality existing in the one divine being or substance (c) receiver of a degree; one who is granted something (d) a levy, by government, of a fixed contribution
v. allay (a) to have a care or thought for (b) to move faster than (c) to calm the violence or reduce the intensity of; to mitigate (d) to take in a wrong sense; to interpret incorrectly
v. deify (a) to cause spasms in (b) to touch at the end or boundary line (c) to conduct or behave (oneself) (d) to regard or worship as a god
v. exacerbate (a) to discern beforehand (b) to restore brightness or beauty (c) to make more sharp, severe or virulent (d) to prove indubitably |
v. deplete (c) to reduce or lessen, as by use, exhaustion or waste v. bestride (b) to get or sit upon astride, as a horse v. prickle (b) to puncture slightly with fine, sharp points v. emaciate (b) to waste away in flesh v. vociferate (a) to utter with a loud and vehement voice v. idolize (d) to regard with inordinate love or admiration n. taxation (d) a levy, by government, of a fixed contribution v. allay (c) to calm the violence or reduce the intensity of; to mitigate v. deify (d) to regard or worship as a god v. exacerbate (c) to make more sharp, severe or virulent
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