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  Word Descriptions insinuate, expostulate, uproot, recur, fuse, abut, reconstruct, intervene, transpire, bask


   
Description of insinuate (verb: insinuated; insinuated; insinuating)
to imply



   
Description of expostulate (verb: expostulated; expostulated; expostulating)
to discuss



   
Description of uproot (verb: uprooted; uprooted; uprooting)
to eradicate



   
Description of recur (verb: recurred; recurred; recurring)
to happen again or repeatedly, especially at regular intervals



   
Description of fuse (verb: fused; fused; fusing)
to unite or blend as by melting together



   
Description of abut (verb: abutted; abutted; abutting)
to touch at the end or boundary line



   
Description of reconstruct (verb: reconstructed; reconstructed; reconstructing)
to rebuild



   
Description of intervene (verb: intervened; intervened; intervening)
to interfere for some end



   
Description of transpire (verb: transpired; transpired; transpiring)
to come to pass



   
Description of bask (verb: basked; basked; basking)
to make warm by genial heat



  Determinations of the words insinuate, expostulate, uproot, recur, fuse, abut, reconstruct, intervene, transpire, bask

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