assassinate | (verb) destroy or damage seriously, as of someone's reputation | - |
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(verb) murder; especially of socially prominent persons | - |
countersink | (verb) insert (a nail or screw below the surface, as into a countersink) | Synonyms: set |
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disincarnate | (verb) make immaterial; remove the real essence of | - |
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disincline | (verb) make unwilling | Synonyms: indispose |
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disinfect | (verb) destroy microorganisms or pathogens by cleansing | - |
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disinfest | (verb) rid of vermin | - |
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disinherit | (verb) prevent deliberately (as by making a will) from inheriting | Synonyms: disown |
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disintegrate | (verb) break into parts or components or lose cohesion or unity | - |
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(verb) lose a stored charge, magnetic flux, or current | Synonyms: decay, decompose |
(verb) cause to undergo fission or lose particles | - |
disinter | (verb) dig up for reburial or for medical investigation; of dead bodies | Synonyms: exhume |
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disinvest | (verb) remove (someone's or one's own) clothes | Synonyms: divest, strip, undress |
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(verb) reduce or dispose of; cease to hold (an investment) | Synonyms: divest |
(verb) deprive of status or authority | Synonyms: divest |
disinvolve | (verb) free from involvement or entanglement | Synonyms: disembroil, disentangle |
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insinuate | (verb) give to understand | Synonyms: adumbrate, intimate |
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(verb) introduce or insert (oneself) in a subtle manner | - |
misinform | (verb) give false or misleading information to | Synonyms: mislead |
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misinterpret | (verb) interpret wrongly | Synonyms: misread |
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(verb) interpret in the wrong way | Synonyms: be amiss, misapprehend, misconceive, misconstrue, misunderstand |
(verb) interpret falsely | - |
resinate | (verb) impregnate with resin to give a special flavor to | - |
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rosin | (verb) rub rosin onto | - |
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sightsing | (verb) sing from a score without having seen it before | Synonyms: sight-sing |
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sin | (verb) commit a sin; violate a law of God or a moral law | Synonyms: transgress, trespass |
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(verb) commit a faux pas or a fault or make a serious mistake | Synonyms: blunder, boob, drop the ball, goof |
sing | (verb) make a whining, ringing, or whistling sound | Synonyms: whistle |
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(verb) divulge confidential information or secrets | Synonyms: babble, babble out, blab, blab out, let the cat out of the bag, peach, spill the beans, talk, tattle |
(verb) to make melodious sounds | - |
(verb) produce tones with the voice | - |
(verb) deliver by singing | - |
singe | (verb) burn superficially or lightly | Synonyms: swinge |
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(verb) become superficially burned | Synonyms: scorch, sear |
single | (verb) hit a single | - |
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singsong | (verb) speak, chant, or declaim in a singsong | - |
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(verb) move as if accompanied by a singsong | - |
singularise | (verb) distinguish as singular | Synonyms: singularize |
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singularize | (verb) distinguish as singular | Synonyms: singularise |
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sink | (verb) fall heavily or suddenly; decline markedly | Synonyms: fall off, slump |
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(verb) embed deeply | Synonyms: bury |
(verb) go under | Synonyms: go down, go under, settle |
(verb) fall or descend to a lower place or level | Synonyms: drop, drop down |
(verb) cause to sink | - |
(verb) fall or sink heavily | Synonyms: slide down, slump |
(verb) appear to move downward | Synonyms: dip |
(verb) descend into or as if into some soft substance or place | Synonyms: subside |
(verb) pass into a specified state or condition; sink into | Synonyms: lapse, pass |
sinter | (verb) cause (ores or powdery metals) to become a coherent mass by heating without melting | - |
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