v. raze (a) to grow together; to merge; to unite (b) to overlook; to forgive; to pardon (c) to scrape or shave off; to obliterate; to tear down completely; to demolish (d) to make unnecessary; to prevent; to remove an obstacle in advance
v. vaunt (a) to banish; to exclude (b) to boast; to brag (c) to examine closely; to study; to investigate; to inspect (d) to annoy; to irritate
v. forbear (a) to use for one's selfish purpose (b) to exercise self control; to keep from; to refrain from (c) to warn; to find fault; to reprove; to scold (d) to free from guilt; to declare innocent
v. attribute (a) to assign; to credit with; to ascribe to (b) to complete; to bring to perfection; to fulfill; to perfect (c) to comply with; to consent to; to agree with; to concur (d) to use for one's selfish purpose
n. renegade (a) curse (b) person who abandons something, as a religion, cause or movement; traitor (c) shrewdness; cleverness; wisdom (d) attempt to persuade someone to do something |
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v. impale (a) to challenge; to disprove; to prove false (b) to pierce through with; to stick on; to pin down; to stab (c) to foil; to thwart; to disappoint; to defeat; to baffle (d) to read carefully; to study
v. dissent (a) differ in opinion; to dispute; to differ; to oppose (b) to paralyze with horror, fear or surprise (c) to speak equivocally or evasively; to lie; to deceive; to mislead; to embellish (d) to overlook; to forgive; to pardon
v. meander (a) to make public; to reveal; to tell; to disclose (b) to root out; to destroy totally; to eradicate (c) to wind; to ramble; to roam; walk about aimlessly; carry on in a leisurely way; wander (d) to belittle; to speak slightingly of; to reduce the value or cost; to disparage
v. elicit (a) to leave behind; to give something up (b) to exclaim or utter suddenly; to blurt out (c) to draw out; to extract from (d) to assume a deceptive appearance or character; to impersonate
v. abdicate (a) to express sympathy with another in sorrow, pain or misfortune (b) to avoid; to outwit; to get around (c) to reject; to renounce; to abandon; to give up (d) to outline; to describe; to sketch; to draw |
v. raze (c) to scrape or shave off; to obliterate; to tear down completely; to demolish v. vaunt (b) to boast; to brag v. forbear (b) to exercise self control; to keep from; to refrain from v. attribute (a) to assign; to credit with; to ascribe to n. renegade (b) person who abandons something, as a religion, cause or movement; traitor v. impale (b) to pierce through with; to stick on; to pin down; to stab v. dissent (a) differ in opinion; to dispute; to differ; to oppose v. meander (c) to wind; to ramble; to roam; walk about aimlessly; carry on in a leisurely way; wander v. elicit (c) to draw out; to extract from v. abdicate (c) to reject; to renounce; to abandon; to give up
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