v. contrive (a) to manage or carry through by some device or scheme (b) to release from bondage (c) to plunge or dip entirely under water or other fluid (d) to make the first attack
v. compensate (a) to remunerate (b) to be in pain or distress (c) to convert into a substance of stony hardness and character (d) to keep clear of
v. perceive (a) to have knowledge of or receive impressions concerning, through the medium of the body senses (b) to combine into one body or system (c) to lessen the worth of (d) to handle tenderly and lovingly
v. deceive (a) to mislead by or as by falsehood (b) to live sumptuously (c) to envy one of the possession of (d) to render of no further effect
v. superadd (a) to to annex, as something extrinsic (b) to ask information about (c) to precede (d) to dislike or hate with intensity |
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v. resent (a) to be indignant at, as an injury or insult (b) to cause or constitute the beginning or first stage of the existence of (c) to pass or spread through every part (d) to render uniform
v. collapse (a) to shrink, fall in or fail (b) to disfigure (c) to suffer extremity of hunger or thirst (d) to renew motion or action, as after rest or interruption
v. inundate (a) to certify; recognize; assign; license (b) to make change in (c) to draw into entanglement, literally or figuratively (d) to fill with an overflowing abundance
v. revise (a) to make complex, difficult or hard to deal with (b) to demonstrate; to reveal; to display (c) to examine for the correction of errors or for the purpose of making changes (d) to pull or force away by or as by violent twisting or wringing
v. discard (a) to become greater in quantity or number (b) to surrender (c) to form an idea, mental image or thought of (d) to reject |
v. contrive (a) to manage or carry through by some device or scheme v. compensate (a) to remunerate v. perceive (a) to have knowledge of or receive impressions concerning, through the medium of the body senses v. deceive (a) to mislead by or as by falsehood v. superadd (a) to to annex, as something extrinsic v. resent (a) to be indignant at, as an injury or insult v. collapse (a) to shrink, fall in or fail v. inundate (d) to fill with an overflowing abundance v. revise (c) to examine for the correction of errors or for the purpose of making changes v. discard (d) to reject
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