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  Word Explanations protuberate, overreach, overstride, facilitate, dilate, recognize, augur, abominate, originate, refute


   
Explanation of protuberate (verb)
forms: protuberated; protuberated; protuberating

to swell or bulge beyond the surrounding surface



   
Explanation of overreach (verb)
forms: overreached; overreached; overreaching

to stretch out too far



   
Explanation of overstride (verb)
forms: overstrode; overstridden; overstriding

to step beyond



   
Explanation of facilitate (verb)
forms: facilitated; facilitated; facilitating

to make more easy



   
Explanation of dilate (verb)
forms: dilated; dilated; dilating

to enlarge in all directions



   
Explanation of recognize (verb)
forms: recognized; recognized; recognizing

to recall the identity of (a person or thing)



   
Explanation of augur (verb)
forms: augured; augured; auguring

to predict



   
Explanation of abominate (verb)
forms: abominated; abominated; abominating

to hate violently



   
Explanation of originate (verb)
forms: originated; originated; originating

to cause or constitute the beginning or first stage of the existence of



   
Explanation of refute (verb)
forms: refuted; refuted; refuting

to prove to be wrong



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