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  Word Descriptions gamble, condense, correlate, ensnare, propel, deform, overeat, allot, retrieve, nauseate


   
Description of gamble (verb: gambled; gambled; gambling)
to risk money or other possession on an event, chance or contingency



   
Description of condense (verb: condensed; condensed; condensing)
to abridge; to shorten



   
Description of correlate (verb: correlated; correlated; correlating)
to put in some relation of connection or correspondence



   
Description of ensnare (verb: ensnared; ensnared; ensnaring)
to entrap



   
Description of propel (verb: propelled; propelled; propelling)
to drive or urge forward



   
Description of deform (verb: deformed; deformed; deforming)
to disfigure



   
Description of overeat (verb: overate; overeaten; overeating)
to take too much food in



   
Description of allot (verb: allotted; allotted; allotting)
to assign a definite thing or part to a certain person



   
Description of retrieve (verb: retrieved; retrieved; retrieving)
to recover something by searching



   
Description of nauseate (verb: nauseated; nauseated; nauseating)
to cause to loathe



  Determinations of the words gamble, condense, correlate, ensnare, propel, deform, overeat, allot, retrieve, nauseate

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