bifurcate | (verb) divide into two branches | - |
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(verb) split or divide into two | - |
church | (verb) perform a special church rite or service for | - |
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furcate | (verb) divide into two or more branches so as to form a fork | Synonyms: branch, fork, ramify, separate |
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lurch | (verb) defeat by a lurch | Synonyms: skunk |
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(verb) move abruptly | Synonyms: pitch, shift |
(verb) move slowly and unsteadily | - |
(verb) walk as if unable to control one's movements | Synonyms: careen, keel, reel, stagger, swag |
(verb) loiter about, with no apparent aim | Synonyms: prowl |
outsource | (verb) obtain goods or services from an outside supplier; to contract work out | - |
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purchase | (verb) obtain by purchase; acquire by means of a financial transaction | Synonyms: buy |
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repurchase | (verb) buy what had previously been sold, lost, or given away | Synonyms: buy back |
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source | (verb) specify the origin of | - |
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(verb) get (a product) from another country or business | - |
surcharge | (verb) show an omission in (an account) for which credit ought to have been given | - |
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(verb) fill to an excessive degree | - |
(verb) place too much a load on | Synonyms: overcharge, overload |
(verb) print a new denomination on a stamp or a banknote | - |
(verb) fill to capacity with people | - |
(verb) rip off; ask an unreasonable price | Synonyms: fleece, gazump, hook, overcharge, pluck, plume, rob, soak |
(verb) charge an extra fee, as for a special service | - |
trifurcate | (verb) divide into three | - |
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unchurch | (verb) exclude from a church or a religious community | Synonyms: curse, excommunicate |
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