v. writhe (a) to speak evil of, especially to do so falsely and severely (b) to debar (c) to twist the body, face or limbs or as in pain or distress (d) to clear of woods
v. aggravate (a) to make heavier, worse or more burdensome (b) to bargain with others for an agreement, as for a treaty or transfer of property (c) to divide into three parts, especially into three equal parts (d) to prove to be wrong
v. transmit (a) to await (b) to send trough or across (c) to anger; to infuriate; to annoy; to irritate (d) to regard with grief or sorrow
v. evanesce (a) determine beforehand before hearing evidence (b) to tear rudely or raggedly (c) to retake; to repossess (d) to vanish gradually
v. refer (a) to direct or send for information or other purpose (b) to burn or sear as with a heated iron (c) to chide or rebuke for a fault (d) to influence controllingly |
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v. disown (a) to cut off (from an inheritance, family, etc.); repudiate; disavow; renounce (b) to cause to be loved (c) to anger; to infuriate; to annoy; to irritate (d) to cause to burst in pieces by force from within
v. animate (a) to deduce, as from a premise (b) to cause to explode (c) to make alive (d) to render ludicrous by imitating the language of
v. felicitate (a) to derive or draw as a conclusion by reasoning from given premises or principles (b) to wish joy or happiness to somebody, especially in view of a coming event (c) to devote oneself to a particular profession or field of study (d) to mumble something over and over
v. forgo (a) to add or affix at the end (b) to deny oneself (c) to pollute (d) to apportion
v. insulate (a) to pass criticism or censure (b) to make drunk (c) to place in a detached state or situation (d) to afflict with pain, vexation or fatigue |
v. writhe (c) to twist the body, face or limbs or as in pain or distress v. aggravate (a) to make heavier, worse or more burdensome v. transmit (b) to send trough or across v. evanesce (d) to vanish gradually v. refer (a) to direct or send for information or other purpose v. disown (a) to cut off (from an inheritance, family, etc.); repudiate; disavow; renounce v. animate (c) to make alive v. felicitate (b) to wish joy or happiness to somebody, especially in view of a coming event v. forgo (b) to deny oneself v. insulate (c) to place in a detached state or situation
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