v. adhere (a) to misappropriate secretly (b) to pollute (c) to communicate or work together (d) to stick fast or together
v. humiliate (a) to weary by tediousness or dullness (b) to put to shame (c) to change into a sour tasting solution that dissolves metals and other materials (d) to compose or issue short books
v. annex (a) to enter in a book or on a list, roll or document by writing (b) to behead (c) to cause to correspond or lie in the same direction and equidistant in all parts (d) to add or affix at the end
v. demolish (a) to introduce or strive to introduce new things (b) to annihilate; to destroy; to ruin; to tear down (c) to go about with a small stock of goods to sell (d) to diminish the gravity or importance of
v. upheave (a) to raise or lift with effort (b) to debilitate (c) to heap approach or abuse upon (d) to happen to or befall |
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v. overdo (a) to overtax the strength of (b) to smear over, as with something oily or sticky (c) to reject (d) to destroy thoroughly
n. socialism (a) person who is lawfully deputized to administer the government for the time being in the name of the ruler (b) a privilege or possession into which one is born (c) a theory of civil polity that aims to secure the reconstruction of society (d) separation of relations or interests
v. acclaim (a) to utter with a shout (b) to survive longer (c) to overstate (d) to cut off
v. augment (a) to examine minutely or critically (b) to foil or frustrate (c) to make bigger (d) to pour forth
v. economize (a) to utter with complaining tone (b) to clear from involvement (c) to ward off (d) to spend sparingly |