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  Word Descriptions deface, retrench, humiliate, extinguish, hackney, speculate, preexist, bombast, introvert, evoke


   
Description of deface (verb: defaced; defaced; defacing)
to vandalize



   
Description of retrench (verb: retrenched; retrenched; retrenching)
to cut down or reduce in extent or quantity



   
Description of humiliate (verb: humiliated; humiliated; humiliating)
to put to shame



   
Description of extinguish (verb: extinguished; extinguished; extinguishing)
to put out; to quench; to totally destroy; to annihilate



   
Description of hackney (verb: hackneyed; hackneyed; hackneying)
to make stale or trite by repetition



   
Description of speculate (verb: speculated; speculated; speculating)
to pursue inquiries and form conjectures



   
Description of preexist (verb: preexisted; preexisted; preexisting)
to forerun; to come or go before; to live in a previous life



   
Description of bombast (noun)
inflated or extravagant language, especially on unimportant subjects



   
Description of introvert (verb: introverted; introverted; introverting)
to turn within



   
Description of evoke (verb: evoked; evoked; evoking)
to call or summon forth



  Determinations of the words deface, retrench, humiliate, extinguish, hackney, speculate, preexist, bombast, introvert, evoke

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