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  Word Explanations adhere, humiliate, annex, demolish, upheave, overdo, socialism, acclaim, augment, economize


   
Explanation of adhere (verb)
forms: adhered; adhered; adhering

to stick fast or together



   
Explanation of humiliate (verb)
forms: humiliated; humiliated; humiliating

to put to shame



   
Explanation of annex (verb)
forms: annexed; annexed; annexing

to add or affix at the end



   
Explanation of demolish (verb)
forms: demolished; demolished; demolishing

to annihilate; to destroy; to ruin; to tear down



   
Explanation of upheave (verb)
forms: upheaved, uphove; upheaved, uphove; upheaving

to raise or lift with effort



   
Explanation of overdo (verb)
forms: overdid; overdone; overdoing

to overtax the strength of



   
Explanation of socialism (noun)
a theory of civil polity that aims to secure the reconstruction of society



   
Explanation of acclaim (verb)
forms: acclaimed; acclaimed; acclaiming

to utter with a shout



   
Explanation of augment (verb)
forms: augmented; augmented; augmenting

to make bigger



   
Explanation of economize (verb)
forms: economized; economized; economizing

to spend sparingly



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