assonate | (verb) correspond in vowel sounds; rhyme in assonance | - |
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cannonade | (verb) attack with cannons or artillery | - |
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carbonate | (verb) treat with carbon dioxide | - |
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(verb) turn into a carbonate | - |
compassionate | (verb) share the suffering of | Synonyms: condole with, feel for, pity, sympathize with |
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consonate | (verb) sound in sympathy | - |
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constitutionalise | (verb) incorporate into a constitution, make constitutional | Synonyms: constitutionalize |
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constitutionalize | (verb) incorporate into a constitution, make constitutional | Synonyms: constitutionalise |
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(verb) take a walk for one's health or to aid digestion, as after a meal | - |
(verb) provide with a constitution, as of a country | - |
conventionalise | (verb) make conventional or adapt to conventions | Synonyms: conventionalize |
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conventionalize | (verb) make conventional or adapt to conventions | Synonyms: conventionalise |
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(verb) represent according to a conventional style | Synonyms: stylise, stylize |
coronate | (verb) invest with regal power; enthrone | Synonyms: crown |
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decarbonate | (verb) remove carbon dioxide from | - |
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denationalise | (verb) put under private control or ownership | Synonyms: denationalize |
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denationalize | (verb) put under private control or ownership | Synonyms: denationalise |
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depersonalise | (verb) make impersonal or present as an object | Synonyms: depersonalize, objectify |
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depersonalize | (verb) make impersonal or present as an object | Synonyms: depersonalise, objectify |
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detonate | (verb) cause to burst with a violent release of energy | Synonyms: blow up, explode, set off |
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(verb) burst and release energy as through a violent chemical or physical reaction | Synonyms: blow up, explode |
diagonalise | (verb) transform a matrix to a diagonal matrix | Synonyms: diagonalize |
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diagonalize | (verb) transform a matrix to a diagonal matrix | Synonyms: diagonalise |
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dissonate | (verb) cause to sound harsh and unpleasant | Synonyms: disharmonize |
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(verb) be dissonant or harsh | - |
donate | (verb) give to a charity or good cause | - |
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fictionalise | (verb) convert into the form or the style of a novel | Synonyms: fictionalize, novelise, novelize |
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(verb) make into fiction | Synonyms: fictionalize, retell |
fictionalize | (verb) convert into the form or the style of a novel | Synonyms: fictionalise, novelise, novelize |
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(verb) make into fiction | Synonyms: fictionalise, retell |
fractionate | (verb) obtain by a fractional process | - |
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(verb) separate into constituents or fractions containing concentrated constituents | - |
gasconade | (verb) show off | Synonyms: blow, bluster, boast, brag, gas, shoot a line, swash, tout, vaunt |
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impersonate | (verb) pretend to be someone you are not; sometimes with fraudulent intentions | Synonyms: personate, pose |
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(verb) represent another person with comic intentions | - |
(verb) assume or act the character of | Synonyms: portray |
institutionalise | (verb) cause to be admitted; of persons to an institution | Synonyms: charge, commit, institutionalize, send |
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institutionalize | (verb) cause to be admitted; of persons to an institution | Synonyms: charge, commit, institutionalise, send |
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internationalise | (verb) make international in character | Synonyms: internationalize |
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(verb) put under international control | Synonyms: internationalize |
internationalize | (verb) make international in character | Synonyms: internationalise |
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(verb) put under international control | Synonyms: internationalise |
intonate | (verb) recite with musical intonation; recite as a chant or a psalm | Synonyms: cantillate, chant, intone |
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(verb) speak carefully, as with rising and falling pitch or in a particular tone | Synonyms: intone |
ionate | (verb) add ions to | - |
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nationalise | (verb) put under state control or ownership | Synonyms: nationalize |
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(verb) make national in character or scope | Synonyms: nationalize |
nationalize | (verb) put under state control or ownership | Synonyms: nationalise |
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(verb) make national in character or scope | Synonyms: nationalise |
patronage | (verb) be a regular customer or client of | Synonyms: keep going, patronise, patronize, support |
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(verb) support by being a patron of | - |
personalise | (verb) make personal or more personal | Synonyms: individualise, individualize, personalize |
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personalize | (verb) make personal or more personal | Synonyms: individualise, individualize, personalise |
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personate | (verb) attribute human qualities to something | Synonyms: personify |
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(verb) pretend to be someone you are not; sometimes with fraudulent intentions | Synonyms: impersonate, pose |
phonate | (verb) utter speech sounds | Synonyms: vocalise, vocalize |
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professionalise | (verb) make professional or give a professional character to | Synonyms: professionalize |
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(verb) become professional or proceed in a professional manner or in an activity for pay or as a means of livelihood | Synonyms: professionalize |
professionalize | (verb) make professional or give a professional character to | Synonyms: professionalise |
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(verb) become professional or proceed in a professional manner or in an activity for pay or as a means of livelihood | Synonyms: professionalise |
pronate | (verb) turn the forearm or the hand so that the palm is directed downwards | - |
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rationalise | (verb) weed out unwanted or unnecessary things | Synonyms: cut, prune, rationalize |
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(verb) remove irrational quantities from | Synonyms: rationalize |
(verb) think rationally; employ logic or reason | Synonyms: rationalize |
(verb) defend, explain, clear away, or make excuses for by reasoning | Synonyms: apologise, apologize, excuse, rationalize |
(verb) structure and run according to rational or scientific principles in order to achieve desired results | Synonyms: rationalize |
rationalize | (verb) weed out unwanted or unnecessary things | Synonyms: cut, prune, rationalise |
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(verb) remove irrational quantities from | Synonyms: rationalise |
(verb) think rationally; employ logic or reason | Synonyms: rationalise |
(verb) defend, explain, clear away, or make excuses for by reasoning | Synonyms: apologise, apologize, excuse, rationalise |
(verb) structure and run according to rational or scientific principles in order to achieve desired results | Synonyms: rationalise |
resonate | (verb) be received or understood | Synonyms: come across |
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(verb) sound with resonance | Synonyms: vibrate |
sectionalise | (verb) divide into sections, especially into geographic sections | Synonyms: sectionalize |
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sectionalize | (verb) divide into sections, especially into geographic sections | Synonyms: sectionalise |
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