v. agitate (a) to happen again or repeatedly, especially at regular intervals (b) to quietly terminate (c) to move or excite (the feelings or thoughts) (d) to vandalize
v. materialize (a) to steal (b) to set up again; to found anew (c) to take perceptible or substantial form (d) to behave cruelly or unkindly toward a person or animal
v. defalcate (a) to withhold permission or sanction (b) to make the first attack (c) to cut off or take away, as a part of something (d) to assign as a quality or attribute
v. eject (a) to expel (b) to deny oneself (c) to bring out more clearly the facts concerning (d) to direct or send for information or other purpose
v. corrode (a) to ruin or destroy little by little (b) to predict (c) to correspond (d) to cut, shave or remove (the outside) from anything |
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n. habitant (a) the art of representing on a map the physical features of any locality or region with accuracy (b) dweller (c) one given to self-mention or who is constantly telling of his own views and experiences (d) a pale, milky, or iridescent light reflected to the Earth at night
n. abomination (a) a vehicle fitted for conveying the sick and wounded (b) a very detestable act or practice (c) the condition of existing in three identical copies (d) ascendancy
v. rectify (a) to correct (b) to mislead by or as by falsehood (c) to make less complex or difficult (d) to force in by means of a syringe or other device; to infuse
v. meander (a) to like the taste or savor of (b) to walk for amusement or exercise (c) to wind and turn while proceeding in a course (d) to imitate
v. redress (a) to keep close watch (b) to continue steadfast against opposition (c) to meditate or reflect upon (d) to set right, as a wrong by compensation or the punishment of the wrong-doer |
v. agitate (c) to move or excite (the feelings or thoughts) v. materialize (c) to take perceptible or substantial form v. defalcate (c) to cut off or take away, as a part of something v. eject (a) to expel v. corrode (a) to ruin or destroy little by little n. habitant (b) dweller n. abomination (b) a very detestable act or practice v. rectify (a) to correct v. meander (c) to wind and turn while proceeding in a course v. redress (d) to set right, as a wrong by compensation or the punishment of the wrong-doer
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