v. replenish (a) to win the mind of by argument, eloquence, evidence or reflection (b) to represent beforehand in outline or by emblem (c) to burst or break asunder (d) to fill again, as something that has been emptied
v. vitiate (a) to misappropriate secretly (b) to dignify (c) to make joyous (d) to contaminate
v. brandish (a) to cough up and spit forth (b) to move like a wave or in waves (c) to bruise by a blow, either with or without the breaking of the skin (d) to wave, shake or flourish triumphantly or defiantly, as a sword or spear
v. embark (a) to make a beginning in some occupation or scheme (b) to force into military service (c) to modify the details of (d) to stick together
v. disarm (a) to keep a diary (b) to suffer a return of a disease after partial recovery (c) to mislead by or as by falsehood (d) to deprive of weapons |
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v. orate (a) to modify the details of (b) to give grief or sorrow to (c) to kiss (d) to give a lecture; make a speech; declaim
v. recur (a) to foretell (b) to push out or thrust forth (c) to happen again or repeatedly, especially at regular intervals (d) to spread abroad or from person to person
v. distrain (a) to postpone; lengthen; continue; maintain; preserve (b) to subject a person to distress (c) to sprinkle or cover with things strewn (d) to accidentally place an object where it cannot be found; to arrange incorrectly
v. propagate (a) to spread abroad or from person to person (b) to make indigent or poor (c) to to judge the value, degree, or worth of somebody or something to be less than it really is (d) to transfer (the young) from dependence on mother's milk to another form of nourishment
v. check (a) to restore after deterioration, as a building (b) to regain (c) to make void, as an act, by the enacting authority or a superior authority (d) to hold back |
v. replenish (d) to fill again, as something that has been emptied v. vitiate (d) to contaminate v. brandish (d) to wave, shake or flourish triumphantly or defiantly, as a sword or spear v. embark (a) to make a beginning in some occupation or scheme v. disarm (d) to deprive of weapons v. orate (d) to give a lecture; make a speech; declaim v. recur (c) to happen again or repeatedly, especially at regular intervals v. distrain (b) to subject a person to distress v. propagate (a) to spread abroad or from person to person v. check (d) to hold back
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