v. indict (a) to avoid by artifice (b) to reconstruct; erect again (c) to excite ill temper or impatience in (d) to find and declare chargeable with crime
v. philander (a) to play at courtship with a woman (b) to signify (c) to make more keen or eager (d) to aid, promote or encourage the commission of (an offense)
v. moralize (a) to remove the inhabitants from (b) to render virtuous (c) to be opposite in opinion (d) to use words of double meaning
v. isolate (a) to separate from others of its kind (b) to render ineffective or inoperative (c) to soothe by quieting anger or indignation (d) to make gentle or refined
v. enjoin (a) to walk for amusement or exercise (b) to command (c) to give and take mutually (d) to hold in higher estimation |
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v. denominate (a) to own (b) to give a name or epithet to (c) to remove the inhabitants from (d) to play tricks of sleight of hand
v. aggrieve (a) to encircle (b) to give grief or sorrow to (c) to maltreat (d) to extract or produce by vaporization and condensation
v. intermit (a) to make light by fermentation, as dough (b) to interfere for some end (c) to heap approach or abuse upon (d) to cause to cease temporarily
v. invoke (a) to injure the reputation of (b) to call on for assistance or protection (c) to remind oneself (d) to turn inside out, upside down or in opposite direction
v. assess (a) to utter vehement censure or invective (b) to determine the amount of (a tax or other sum to be paid) (c) to disclaim responsibility for (d) to yield to or display intense and rapturous feelings |