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  Word Descriptions perforate, sergeant, impetus, animadvert, hypercritical, foreordain, pentagram, desist, supine, repugnant


   
Description of perforate (verb: perforated; perforated; perforating)
to make a hole or holes through



   
Description of sergeant (noun: sergeants)
a non-commissioned military officer ranking next above a corporal



   
Description of impetus (noun)
any impulse or incentive



   
Description of animadvert (verb: animadverted; animadverted; animadverting)
to pass criticism or censure



   
Description of hypercritical (adjective)
faultfinding



   
Description of foreordain (verb: foreordained; foreordained; foreordaining)
to predetermine



   
Description of pentagram (noun)
a figure having five points or lobes



   
Description of desist (verb: desisted; desisted; desisting)
to cease from action



   
Description of supine (adjective)
lying on the back



   
Description of repugnant (adjective)
offensive to taste and feeling



  Determinations of the words perforate, sergeant, impetus, animadvert, hypercritical, foreordain, pentagram, desist, supine, repugnant

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