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  Word Descriptions elicit, prolong, entwine, proceed, accept, bestrew, infirmary, connote, stultify, inhibit


   
Description of elicit (verb: elicited; elicited; eliciting)
to educe or extract gradually or without violence



   
Description of prolong (verb: prolonged; prolonged; prolonging)
to extend in time or duration



   
Description of entwine (verb: entwined; entwined; entwining)
to interweave



   
Description of proceed (verb: proceeded; proceeded; proceeding)
to renew motion or action, as after rest or interruption



   
Description of accept (verb: accepted; accepted; accepting)
to take when offered



   
Description of bestrew (verb: bestrewed; bestrewn, bestrewed; bestrewing)
to sprinkle or cover with things strewn



   
Description of infirmary (noun: infirmaries)
a place for the reception or treatment of the sick



   
Description of connote (verb: connoted; connoted; connoting)
to mean; to signify



   
Description of stultify (verb: stultified; stultified; stultifying)
to give an appearance of foolishness to



   
Description of inhibit (verb: inhibited; inhibited; inhibiting)
to hold back or in



  Determinations of the words elicit, prolong, entwine, proceed, accept, bestrew, infirmary, connote, stultify, inhibit

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