v. accumulate (a) to inflict, as a revenge or punishment (b) to assign a definite thing or part to a certain person (c) to cause to assume a leaning or recumbent attitude or position (d) to become greater in quantity or number
v. disinherit (a) to give a wrong impression (b) to set on fire (c) to converse in (d) to deprive of an inheritance
v. arrogate (a) to take, demand or claim, especially presumptuously or without reasons or grounds (b) to invent (c) to take or send away forcibly, as to a penal colony (d) to recall the knowledge of
v. assassinate (a) to be full to overflowing (b) to restore after deterioration, as a building (c) to kill, as by surprise or secret assault, especially the killing of some eminent person (d) to prevent from being disclosed or punished
v. bewilder (a) to confuse the perceptions or judgment of (b) to have the charge and direction of, especially of some work or movement (c) to come between other things or persons (d) to be opposite in opinion |
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v. altercate (a) to fail to fulfill the expectation, hope, wish or desire of (b) to extend opposite to (c) to begin to develop into an embryo or higher form (d) to contend angrily or zealously in words
v. rotate (a) to cause to turn on or as on its axis, as a wheel (b) to change the purpose or alter the plans of by persuasion, counsel or pleading (c) to be full to overflowing (d) to eject
v. countervail (a) to offset (b) to lose spirit, courage or hope (c) to make (a liquid) hot under pressure above its boiling point without vaporization (d) to put to confusion
v. perforate (a) to find fault with (b) to fret at the edge so as to loosen or break the threads (c) to make a hole or holes through (d) to do business
v. burnish (a) to obstruct (b) to make brilliant or shining (c) to throw down, push off or remove otherwise from a horse or the like (d) to cut off or take away, as a part of something |
v. accumulate (d) to become greater in quantity or number v. disinherit (d) to deprive of an inheritance v. arrogate (a) to take, demand or claim, especially presumptuously or without reasons or grounds v. assassinate (c) to kill, as by surprise or secret assault, especially the killing of some eminent person v. bewilder (a) to confuse the perceptions or judgment of v. altercate (d) to contend angrily or zealously in words v. rotate (a) to cause to turn on or as on its axis, as a wheel v. countervail (a) to offset v. perforate (c) to make a hole or holes through v. burnish (b) to make brilliant or shining
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