v. emigrate (a) to go from one country, state or region for the purpose of settling or residing in another (b) to disenchant (c) to deprive of any right privilege or power (d) to work against; cancel out; negate
v. reorganize (a) to rearrange (b) to encircle (c) to burn on the surface (d) to cause to turn away
v. extinguish (a) to beat with something thick or bulky (b) to reduce to ashes (c) to put out; to quench; to totally destroy; to annihilate (d) to make a demand or repeated demands on for payment
v. rescind (a) to involve; to necessitate (b) to place in a detached state or situation (c) to cause to whirl, as in an eddy (d) to make void, as an act, by the enacting authority or a superior authority
v. patronize (a) to combine into one body or system (b) to set free or release from bondage (c) to exercise an arrogant condescension toward (d) to refuse to have anything to do with |
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v. conduce (a) to bring about (b) to endow with life or energy (c) to become deteriorated or incapacitated by long service (d) to attribute
v. abnegate (a) to imprison (b) to renounce (a right or privilege) (c) to involve in difficulties, confusion or complications (d) to interweave
v. seduce (a) to belong, as by right, fitness, association, classification, possession or natural relation (b) to oppose by argument or a sufficient answer (c) to swear falsely to (d) to entice to surrender chastity
v. exhume (a) to dig out of the earth (what has been buried) (b) to make a prisoner of (a person) in the name of the law (c) to stop while in progress (d) to push out or thrust forth
v. coagulate (a) to change into a clot or a jelly, as by heat, by chemical action or by a ferment (b) to send trough or across (c) to restore from apparent death (d) to reveal in trust |
v. emigrate (a) to go from one country, state or region for the purpose of settling or residing in another v. reorganize (a) to rearrange v. extinguish (c) to put out; to quench; to totally destroy; to annihilate v. rescind (d) to make void, as an act, by the enacting authority or a superior authority v. patronize (c) to exercise an arrogant condescension toward v. conduce (a) to bring about v. abnegate (b) to renounce (a right or privilege) v. seduce (d) to entice to surrender chastity v. exhume (a) to dig out of the earth (what has been buried) v. coagulate (a) to change into a clot or a jelly, as by heat, by chemical action or by a ferment
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