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  Word Explanations emulate, recover, constrict, safeguard, circulate, persuade, humanize, abdicate, console, transcribe


   
Explanation of emulate (verb)
forms: emulated; emulated; emulating

to imitate with intent to equal or surpass



   
Explanation of recover (verb)
forms: recovered; recovered; recovering

to regain



   
Explanation of constrict (verb)
forms: constricted; constricted; constricting

to bind



   
Explanation of safeguard (verb)
forms: safeguarded; safeguarded; safeguarding

to protect



   
Explanation of circulate (verb)
forms: circulated; circulated; circulating

to disseminate



   
Explanation of persuade (verb)
forms: persuaded; persuaded; persuading

to win the mind of by argument, eloquence, evidence or reflection



   
Explanation of humanize (verb)
forms: humanized; humanized; humanizing

to make gentle or refined



   
Explanation of abdicate (verb)
forms: abdicated; abdicated; abdicating

to give up (royal power or the like)



   
Explanation of console (verb)
forms: consoled; consoled; consoling

to comfort



   
Explanation of transcribe (verb)
forms: transcribed; transcribed; transcribing

to write over again (something already written)



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