abate | (verb) become less in amount or intensity | Synonyms: die away, let up, slack, slack off |
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(verb) make less active or intense | Synonyms: slack, slake |
acerbate | (verb) make sour or bitter | - |
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(verb) cause to be bitter or resentful | Synonyms: embitter, envenom |
approbate | (verb) accept (documents) as valid | - |
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(verb) approve or sanction officially | - |
bate | (verb) soak in a special solution to soften and remove chemicals used in previous treatments | - |
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(verb) flap the wings wildly or frantically; used of falcons | - |
(verb) moderate or restrain; lessen the force of | - |
chaturbate | (verb) to masturbate while chatting online | - |
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conglobate | (verb) assume a globular shape | Synonyms: conglobe |
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debate | (verb) argue with one another | - |
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(verb) discuss the pros and cons of an issue | Synonyms: deliberate |
(verb) have an argument about something | Synonyms: argue, contend, fence |
(verb) think about carefully; weigh | Synonyms: consider, deliberate, moot, turn over |
exacerbate | (verb) make worse | Synonyms: aggravate, exasperate, worsen |
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(verb) exasperate or irritate | Synonyms: aggravate, exasperate |
incubate | (verb) sit on (eggs) | Synonyms: brood, cover, hatch |
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(verb) grow under conditions that promote development | - |
intubate | (verb) introduce a cannula or tube into | Synonyms: cannulate, cannulise, cannulize, canulate |
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masturbate | (verb) get sexual gratification through self-stimulation | Synonyms: fuck off, jack off, jerk off, she-bop, wank |
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(verb) stimulate sexually | - |
probate | (verb) establish the legal validity of (wills and other documents) | - |
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(verb) put a convicted person on probation by suspending his sentence | - |
rebate | (verb) cut a rebate in (timber or stone) | - |
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(verb) join with a rebate | - |
(verb) give a reduction in the price during a sale | - |
reprobate | (verb) reject (documents) as invalid | - |
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(verb) express strong disapproval of | Synonyms: condemn, decry, excoriate, objurgate |
(verb) abandon to eternal damnation | - |