v. guzzle (a) to swallow greedily or hastily; to gulp (b) to give unusual pleasure (c) to push down forcibly (d) to vanquish an established ruler or government
v. immerse (a) to cause to disappear (b) to plunge or dip entirely under water or other fluid (c) to bring forward or name for consideration (d) to equip with less than the full complement of men
v. retract (a) to recall or take back (something that one has said) (b) to pursue a policy of delay (c) to gain supremacy; to subdue; to take control of (d) to bubble up
v. unsettle (a) to summon or cause to assemble (b) to endow with some quality, gift or grace, usually spiritual (c) to put into confusion (d) to hold in higher estimation
v. inure (a) to introduce or strive to introduce new things (b) to keep under restraint or control (c) to harden or toughen by use, exercise or exposure (d) to bring together or give fixed shape to |
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v. clarify (a) to be present in such numbers as to be a source of annoyance, trouble or danger (b) to endow or furnish with requisite ability, character, knowledge, skill or possessions (c) to imitate with intent to equal or surpass (d) to render intelligible
v. terrify (a) to hold back or in (b) to fill with extreme fear (c) to cut off (from an inheritance, family, etc.); repudiate; disavow; renounce (d) to cause to see clearly
v. beget (a) to produce by sexual generation (b) to mislead the mind or judgment of (c) to drive from one's own country (d) to to annex, as something extrinsic
v. convene (a) to produce a somnambulistic state in which the mind readily acts on suggestions (b) to utter with a loud and vehement voice (c) to teach or imbue with the doctrines of Calvinism (d) to summon or cause to assemble
v. deprecate (a) to express disapproval or regret for, with hope for the opposite (b) to keep clear of (c) to contend angrily or zealously in words (d) to impede with obstacles |
v. guzzle (a) to swallow greedily or hastily; to gulp v. immerse (b) to plunge or dip entirely under water or other fluid v. retract (a) to recall or take back (something that one has said) v. unsettle (c) to put into confusion v. inure (c) to harden or toughen by use, exercise or exposure v. clarify (d) to render intelligible v. terrify (b) to fill with extreme fear v. beget (a) to produce by sexual generation v. convene (d) to summon or cause to assemble v. deprecate (a) to express disapproval or regret for, with hope for the opposite
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