v. mislay (a) to continue striving in spite of discouragements (b) to accidentally place an object where it cannot be found; to arrange incorrectly (c) to spend sparingly (d) to exist; live; stay alive
v. recant (a) to involve in dissension or strife (b) to train to obedience (c) to soothe by quieting anger or indignation (d) to withdraw formally one's belief (in something previously believed or maintained)
v. fortify (a) to equip with less than the full complement of men (b) to provide with defensive works (c) to implore (d) to turn inside out, upside down or in opposite direction
v. cite (a) to indulge in fretfulness and faultfinding (b) to accomplish what is attempted or intended (c) to play at courtship with a woman (d) to refer to specifically
v. maneuver (a) to regard with worshipful veneration (b) to provide with defensive works (c) to deny oneself (d) to make adroit or artful moves: manage affairs by strategy |
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v. inhume (a) to rule with insolence or unnecessary annoyance (b) to place in the earth, as a dead body (c) to walk about (d) to misrepresent
v. endanger (a) to collect into a mass (b) to expose to peril (c) to vanish gradually (d) to divide
v. quadruple (a) to gather and store away for the sake of accumulation (b) to waste away in flesh (c) to strip, specifically of clothes, ornaments or accouterments or disinvestment (d) to multiply by four
v. remonstrate (a) to involve in difficulties, confusion or complications (b) to infuriate (c) to present a verbal or written protest to those who have power to right or prevent a wrong (d) to hold to the fulfillment of duty
v. relinquish (a) to cover or pave, as a path or roadway, with small broken stone (b) to give a signal to by nod or gesture (c) to come down voluntarily to equal terms with inferiors (d) to give up using or having |