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  Word Descriptions converge, bemoan, carouse, trisect, compute, blazon, insuppressible, sequester, enumerate, savor


   
Description of converge (verb: converged; converged; converging)
to cause to incline and approach nearer together



   
Description of bemoan (verb: bemoaned; bemoaned; bemoaning)
to lament



   
Description of carouse (verb: caroused; caroused; carousing)
to drink deeply and in boisterous or jovial manner



   
Description of trisect (verb: trisected; trisected; trisecting)
to divide into three parts, especially into three equal parts



   
Description of compute (verb: computed; computed; computing)
to ascertain by mathematical calculation



   
Description of blazon (verb: blazoned; blazoned; blazoning)
to make widely or generally known



   
Description of insuppressible (adjective)
incapable of being concealed



   
Description of sequester (verb: sequestered; sequestered; sequestering)
to cause to withdraw or retire, as from society or public life



   
Description of enumerate (verb: enumerated; enumerated; enumerating)
to name one by one



   
Description of savor (verb: savored; savored; savoring)
to perceive by taste or smell



  Determinations of the words converge, bemoan, carouse, trisect, compute, blazon, insuppressible, sequester, enumerate, savor

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