v. migrate (a) to deprive of an inheritance (b) to remove or pass from one country, region or habitat to another (c) to entice to surrender chastity (d) to hold in general opinion
v. equivocate (a) to get or sit upon astride, as a horse (b) to consider thoughtfully (c) to praise in words or song (d) to use words of double meaning
v. intimidate (a) to look into (b) to move or excite (the feelings or thoughts) (c) to cause to become frightened (d) to deduce, as from a premise
v. overeat (a) to settle or arrange beforehand (b) to take too much food in (c) to acquire a distinct and separate character (d) to examine minutely or critically
v. blazon (a) to make widely or generally known (b) to worry or harass by ill temper and petty annoyances (c) to excite sensations of uneasiness or displeasure in (d) to intoxicate |
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v. excruciate (a) to contend (b) to suggest; to propose (c) to inflict severe pain or agony upon (d) to talk about vainly or foolishly
v. hustle (a) to describe by distinctive marks or peculiarities (b) to move with haste and promptness (c) to be under moral obligation to be or do (d) to provide with a fixed allowance or portion, especially of food
v. chasten (a) to purify by affliction (b) to bestow as a gift, especially for a worthy cause (c) to regret extremely (d) to walk about
v. perpetuate (a) to preserve from extinction or oblivion (b) to ward off (c) to disclaim responsibility for (d) to deceive
v. conscript (a) to force into military service (b) to make a copy of (c) to abominate (d) to draw out |