advantage | (verb) give an advantage to | - |
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antagonise | (verb) provoke the hostility of | Synonyms: antagonize |
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(verb) act in opposition to | Synonyms: antagonize, counteract |
antagonize | (verb) provoke the hostility of | Synonyms: antagonise |
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(verb) act in opposition to | Synonyms: antagonise, counteract |
disadvantage | (verb) put at a disadvantage; hinder, harm | Synonyms: disfavor, disfavour |
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sabotage | (verb) destroy property or hinder normal operations | Synonyms: counteract, countermine, subvert, undermine, weaken |
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stag | (verb) watch, observe, or inquire secretly | Synonyms: sleuth, snoop, spy |
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(verb) give away information about somebody | Synonyms: betray, denounce, give away, grass, rat, shit, shop, snitch, tell on |
(verb) attend a dance or a party without a female companion | - |
stage | (verb) perform (a play), especially on a stage | Synonyms: present, represent |
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(verb) plan, organize, and carry out (an event) | Synonyms: arrange |
stagger | (verb) to arrange in a systematic order | Synonyms: distribute |
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(verb) astound or overwhelm, as with shock | - |
(verb) walk as if unable to control one's movements | Synonyms: careen, keel, lurch, reel, swag |
(verb) walk with great difficulty | Synonyms: flounder |
stagnate | (verb) be idle; exist in a changeless situation | Synonyms: idle, laze, slug |
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(verb) cease to flow; stand without moving | - |
(verb) stand still | - |
(verb) cause to stagnate | - |
tag | (verb) provide with a name or nickname | - |
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(verb) attach a tag or label to | Synonyms: label, mark |
(verb) touch a player while he is holding the ball | - |
(verb) supply (blank verse or prose) with rhymes | - |
(verb) go after with the intent to catch | Synonyms: chase, chase after, dog, give chase, go after, tail, track, trail |
untag | (verb) to remove a metadata tag from an internet post | - |
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upstage | (verb) steal the show, draw attention to oneself away from someone else | - |
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(verb) move upstage, forcing the other actors to turn away from the audience | - |
(verb) treat snobbishly, put in one's place | - |