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  Word Explanations indict, philander, moralize, isolate, enjoin, denominate, aggrieve, intermit, invoke, assess


   
Explanation of indict (verb)
forms: indicted; indicted; indicting

to find and declare chargeable with crime



   
Explanation of philander (verb)
forms: philandered; philandered; philandering

to play at courtship with a woman



   
Explanation of moralize (verb)
forms: moralized; moralized; moralizing

to render virtuous



   
Explanation of isolate (verb)
forms: isolated; isolated; isolating

to separate from others of its kind



   
Explanation of enjoin (verb)
forms: enjoined; enjoined; enjoining

to command



   
Explanation of denominate (verb)
forms: denominated; denominated; denominating

to give a name or epithet to



   
Explanation of aggrieve (verb)
forms: aggrieved; aggrieved; aggrieving

to give grief or sorrow to



   
Explanation of intermit (verb)
forms: intermitted; intermitted; intermitting

to cause to cease temporarily



   
Explanation of invoke (verb)
forms: invoked; invoked; invoking

to call on for assistance or protection



   
Explanation of assess (verb)
forms: assessed; assessed; assessing

to determine the amount of (a tax or other sum to be paid)



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