v. promise (a) to disregard; to overlook; to refuse to recognize; to reject (b) to sell something through a bidding system (c) to be plentiful; to be filled with; to overflow with (d) to pledge; to give one's word; to vow; to commit oneself to a certain course of action
v. dash (a) to experience; to endure (b) to express regret; to say sorry (c) to move with sudden speed; to bolt; to shatter; to hurl; to cast (d) to protect; to guard; to evade a question; to respond in a vague manner
v. convince (a) to persuade; to influence; to prove (b) to endanger; to place in danger; to imperil; to put at risk (c) to enter (d) to drag or to carry by force
v. feed (a) to arouse; to bring out; to summon; to wake (b) to supply; to support; to send; to move into a machine (c) to mirror; to send back energy from a surface; to cause to return; to express (d) to criticize; to assess; to determine; to rule
v. article (a) to vindicate; to defend; to support; to excuse (b) to bind with a contract (c) to affect strongly; to emphasize; to stamp (d) to contract; to empower; to authorize; to confer |
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v. fizzle (a) to follow; to drag; to tow (b) to conduct; to guide; to direct; to influence (c) to fail after starting well; to make a hissing noise which gradually fades into silence (d) to receive as a result of work or other service performed; to profit; to be eligible; to be worthy
v. mail (a) to remove totally; to erase; to eliminate (b) to devise; to invent; to dream up; to design (often in a negative way) (c) to hawk; to vend; to deal; to distribute; to sell (d) to send a letter or other item via the postal service; to post
v. effect (a) to accomplish; to put into action; to execute; to do (b) to help; to assist; to promote; to be beneficial to (c) to give one thing in return for another; to replace one thing with another; to trade; to barter (d) to decline; to deny; to reject
v. franchise (a) to grant a license to an individual or group; to grant the right to vote (b) to treat; to adapt; to prepare; to make ready (c) to seek to please; to flatter; to seek to gain the affections of someone (d) to go ashore from a boat; to leave a plane or vehicle; to land
v. stall (a) to make an error; to be wrong; to confuse (b) to put into a stable; to delay; to check the progress of (c) to classify; to organize; to separate from others; to clarify (d) to finish; to infer; to deduce; to make a decision |