v. derive (a) to animate (b) to restore to a former status, capacity, right rank or privilege (c) to introduce or strive to introduce new things (d) to deduce, as from a premise
v. alleviate (a) to recover; to regain; to repossess (b) to repudiate; disavow; renounce; deny connection with (c) to give and take mutually (d) to make less burdensome or less hard to bear
v. penetrate (a) to exercise an arrogant condescension toward (b) to put into confusion (c) to enter or force a way into the interior parts of (d) to bruise by a blow, either with or without the breaking of the skin
v. enumerate (a) to predetermine (b) to name one by one (c) to be in collusion (d) to overtax the strength of
v. liberate (a) to speak or write a laudation of a person's life or character (b) to harass with persistent demands or entreaties (c) to set free or release from bondage (d) to diminish and come to a stop; give out; expire; fade; die out |
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v. accuse (a) to harden or toughen by use, exercise or exposure (b) to charge with wrong doing, misconduct or error (c) to embellish (d) to describe, as a sentence, by separating it into its elements and describing each word
v. eulogize (a) to speak or write a laudation of a person's life or character (b) in the game of poker, to put up a stake before the cards are dealt (c) to involve; to necessitate (d) to predict
v. excavate (a) to remove by digging or scooping out (b) to speculate (c) to entrust (d) to be superior or distinguished
v. denounce (a) to repudiate; disavow; renounce; deny connection with (b) to debilitate (c) to point out or publicly accuse as deserving of punishment, censure or odium (d) to invade partially or insidiously and appropriate the possessions of another
v. characterize (a) to support; to inspire; to give hope (b) to describe by distinctive marks or peculiarities (c) to strip the covering from (d) to repay evil with a similar evil |
v. derive (d) to deduce, as from a premise v. alleviate (d) to make less burdensome or less hard to bear v. penetrate (c) to enter or force a way into the interior parts of v. enumerate (b) to name one by one v. liberate (c) to set free or release from bondage v. accuse (b) to charge with wrong doing, misconduct or error v. eulogize (a) to speak or write a laudation of a person's life or character v. excavate (a) to remove by digging or scooping out v. denounce (c) to point out or publicly accuse as deserving of punishment, censure or odium v. characterize (b) to describe by distinctive marks or peculiarities
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