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  Word Explanations bustle, enrage, implicate, degenerate, dissect, disregard, understate, imperil, supplicate, disburse


   
Explanation of bustle (verb)
forms: bustled; bustled; bustling

to hurry



   
Explanation of enrage (verb)
forms: enraged; enraged; enraging

to infuriate



   
Explanation of implicate (verb)
forms: implicated; implicated; implicating

to show or prove to be involved in or concerned



   
Explanation of degenerate (verb)
forms: degenerated; degenerated; degenerating

to become worse or inferior



   
Explanation of dissect (verb)
forms: dissected; dissected; dissecting

to cut apart or to pieces



   
Explanation of disregard (verb)
forms: disregarded; disregarded; disregarding

to take no notice of



   
Explanation of understate (verb)
forms: understated; understated; understating

to fail to put strongly enough, as a case



   
Explanation of imperil (verb)
forms: imperiled, imperilled; imperiled, imperilled; imperiling, imperilling

to endanger



   
Explanation of supplicate (verb)
forms: supplicated; supplicated; supplicating

to beg



   
Explanation of disburse (verb)
forms: disbursed; disbursed; disbursing

to pay out or expend, as money from a fund



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