v. precede (a) to passively permit or put up with (b) to instill, introduce or inculcate, as principles or qualities (c) to make amends for (d) to happen first
v. savor (a) to enlarge in all directions (b) to take when offered (c) to perceive by taste or smell (d) to manage or carry through by some device or scheme
v. wrest (a) to take apart (b) to refer incidentally or by suggestion (c) to pull or force away by or as by violent twisting or wringing (d) to mesmerize; to fascinate; to rivet; to spellbind
v. illumine (a) to make or enact a law or laws (b) to sow or scatter abroad, as seed is sown (c) to imitate the speech or actions of (d) to make bright or clear
v. eschew (a) to give an appearance of foolishness to (b) to keep clear of (c) to remunerate (d) to mumble something over and over |
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v. perambulate (a) to walk about (b) to make less burdensome or less hard to bear (c) to set free from bondage (d) to pester; to annoy
v. undersell (a) to cut off (b) to promote or advertise in an understated manner (c) to make heavier, worse or more burdensome (d) to make inquiry
v. impel (a) to drive or urge forward (b) to pick or sort out from the rest (c) to go before as introducing or ushering in (d) to fail to fulfill the expectation, hope, wish or desire of
v. extricate (a) to puncture slightly with fine, sharp points (b) to disentangle (c) to put an end or stop to (d) to behead
v. alter (a) to call into court, as a person indicted for crime, and demand whether he pleads guilty or not (b) to make change in (c) to smother (d) to overwhelm with a flood of water |