v. persist (a) to continue steadfast against opposition (b) to foretell (c) to take or send away forcibly, as to a penal colony (d) to summon or cause to assemble
v. obliterate (a) to rebuild (b) to reunite after separation (c) to cause to disappear (d) to fill the mind of a person to the exclusion of other subjects
v. captivate (a) to run, organize, or deal with something incompetently (b) to reconstruct (c) to fascinate, as by excellence, eloquence or beauty (d) to dig out of the earth (what has been buried)
v. bedaub (a) to make movements of the body, as in speaking or in place of speech (b) to kiss (c) to smear over, as with something oily or sticky (d) to produce or cause to be
v. patter (a) to animate (b) to mumble something over and over (c) to go beyond (d) to accuse in return |
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v. assonate (a) to maintain by noisy argument or dispute (b) to put in order after disarrangement (c) to cut off or cut short (d) to accord in sound, especially vowel sound
v. ante (a) to produce irritation or festering (b) to assail with arguments, insinuations or accusations (c) in the game of poker, to put up a stake before the cards are dealt (d) to gain supremacy; to subdue; to take control of
v. obligate (a) to force forward prematurely (b) to harden or toughen by use, exercise or exposure (c) to hold to the fulfillment of duty (d) to make stale or trite by repetition
v. condescend (a) adapt for theatrical presentation; exaggerate (b) to award or bestow by formal decision (c) to come down voluntarily to equal terms with inferiors (d) to force into military service
v. decimate (a) to strike with or as with the head or horns (b) to reduce or lessen, as by use, exhaustion or waste (c) to destroy a measurable or large proportion of (d) to cause to become frightened |
v. persist (a) to continue steadfast against opposition v. obliterate (c) to cause to disappear v. captivate (c) to fascinate, as by excellence, eloquence or beauty v. bedaub (c) to smear over, as with something oily or sticky v. patter (b) to mumble something over and over v. assonate (d) to accord in sound, especially vowel sound v. ante (c) in the game of poker, to put up a stake before the cards are dealt v. obligate (c) to hold to the fulfillment of duty v. condescend (c) to come down voluntarily to equal terms with inferiors v. decimate (c) to destroy a measurable or large proportion of
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