cremate | (verb) reduce to ashes | - |
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crenelate | (verb) supply with battlements | Synonyms: crenel, crenellate |
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crenellate | (verb) supply with battlements | Synonyms: crenel, crenelate |
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creosote | (verb) treat with creosote | - |
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crepitate | (verb) make a crackling sound | Synonyms: crackle |
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criminate | (verb) bring an accusation against; level a charge against | Synonyms: accuse, impeach, incriminate |
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(verb) rebuke formally | Synonyms: censure, reprimand |
culminate | (verb) end, especially to reach a final or climactic stage | Synonyms: climax |
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(verb) rise to, or form, a summit | - |
(verb) bring to a head or to the highest point | - |
(verb) reach the highest altitude or the meridian, of a celestial body | - |
(verb) reach the highest or most decisive point | - |
cultivate | (verb) adapt (a wild plant or unclaimed land) to the environment | Synonyms: domesticate, naturalise, naturalize, tame |
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(verb) prepare for crops | Synonyms: crop, work |
(verb) teach or refine to be discriminative in taste or judgment | Synonyms: civilise, civilize, educate, school, train |
(verb) promote the growth of | Synonyms: foster, further |
cumulate | (verb) increase in amount by collecting or gathering | Synonyms: accumulate, amass, conglomerate, gather, pile up |
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cybernate | (verb) control a function, process, or creation by a computer | Synonyms: computerise, computerize |
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date | (verb) assign a date to; determine the (probable) date of | - |
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(verb) provide with a dateline; mark with a date | - |
(verb) stamp with a date | Synonyms: date stamp |
(verb) go on a date with | - |
(verb) date regularly; have a steady relationship with | Synonyms: go out, go steady, see |
deactivate | (verb) make inactive | Synonyms: inactivate |
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(verb) remove from active military status or reassign | - |
deaerate | (verb) remove air or gas from | Synonyms: de-aerate |
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deaminate | (verb) remove the amino radical (usually by hydrolysis) from an amino compound; to perform deamination | Synonyms: deaminize |
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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 |
debilitate | (verb) make weak | Synonyms: drain, enfeeble |
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decaffeinate | (verb) remove caffeine from (coffee) | - |
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decapitate | (verb) cut the head of | Synonyms: behead, decollate |
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decarbonate | (verb) remove carbon dioxide from | - |
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decarboxylate | (verb) lose a carboxyl group | - |
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(verb) remove a carboxyl group from (a chemical compound) | - |
decelerate | (verb) lose velocity; move more slowly | Synonyms: retard, slow, slow down, slow up |
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(verb) reduce the speed of | Synonyms: slow down |
decerebrate | (verb) remove the cerebrum from (a human body) | - |
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dechlorinate | (verb) remove chlorine from (water) | - |
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decimate | (verb) kill in large numbers | Synonyms: annihilate, carry off, eliminate, eradicate, extinguish, wipe out |
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(verb) kill one in every ten, as of mutineers in Roman armies | - |
decollate | (verb) cut the head of | Synonyms: behead, decapitate |
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deconcentrate | (verb) make less central | Synonyms: decentralise, decentralize |
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deconsecrate | (verb) remove the consecration from a person or an object | Synonyms: desecrate, unhallow |
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decontaminate | (verb) rid of contamination | - |
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decorate | (verb) provide with decoration | Synonyms: dress |
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(verb) make more attractive by adding ornament, colour, etc. | Synonyms: adorn, beautify, embellish, grace, ornament |
(verb) award a mark of honor, such as a medal, to | - |
(verb) be beautiful to look at | Synonyms: adorn, beautify, deck, embellish, grace |
decorticate | (verb) remove the cortex of (an organ) | - |
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(verb) remove the outer layer of | - |
decrepitate | (verb) to roast or calcine so as to cause to crackle or until crackling stops | - |
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(verb) undergo decrepitation and crackle | - |
decussate | (verb) cross or intersect so as to form a cross | - |
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dedicate | (verb) set apart to sacred uses with solemn rites, of a church | - |
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(verb) give entirely to a specific person, activity, or cause | Synonyms: commit, consecrate, devote, give |
(verb) inscribe or address by way of compliment | - |
(verb) open to public use, as of a highway, park, or building | - |
dedifferentiate | (verb) lose specialization in form or function | - |
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defalcate | (verb) appropriate (as property entrusted to one's care) fraudulently to one's own use | Synonyms: embezzle, malversate, misappropriate, peculate |
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defecate | (verb) have a bowel movement | Synonyms: ca-ca, crap, make, shit, stool, take a crap, take a shit |
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defenestrate | (verb) throw through or out of the window | - |
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defibrillate | (verb) stop the fibrillation and restore normal contractions, usually by means of electric shocks | - |
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defibrinate | (verb) remove fibrin from (blood) | - |
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deflagrate | (verb) burn with great heat and intense light | - |
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(verb) cause to burn rapidly and with great intensity | - |
deflate | (verb) become deflated or flaccid, as by losing air | - |
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(verb) reduce or cut back the amount or availability of, creating a decline in value or prices | - |
(verb) produce deflation in | - |
(verb) reduce or lessen the size or importance of | Synonyms: puncture |
(verb) release contained air or gas from | - |
(verb) collapse by releasing contained air or gas | - |
defoliate | (verb) strip the leaves or branches from | - |
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degenerate | (verb) grow progressively worse | Synonyms: deteriorate, devolve, drop |
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dehydrate | (verb) lose water or moisture | Synonyms: desiccate, dry up, exsiccate |
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(verb) remove water from | Synonyms: desiccate |
(verb) preserve by removing all water and liquids from | Synonyms: desiccate |
dehydrogenate | (verb) remove hydrogen from | - |
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delegate | (verb) give an assignment to (a person) to a post, or assign a task to (a person) | Synonyms: assign, depute, designate |
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(verb) transfer power to someone | Synonyms: depute |
delete | (verb) cut or eliminate | Synonyms: blue-pencil, edit |
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(verb) wipe out digitally or magnetically recorded information | Synonyms: erase |
(verb) remove or make invisible | Synonyms: cancel |
deliberate | (verb) discuss the pros and cons of an issue | Synonyms: debate |
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(verb) think about carefully; weigh | Synonyms: consider, debate, moot, turn over |
delimitate | (verb) set, mark, or draw the boundaries of something | Synonyms: delimit, demarcate |
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(verb) determine the essential quality of | Synonyms: define, delimit, delineate, specify |
delineate | (verb) describe in vivid detail | - |
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(verb) make a mark or lines on a surface | Synonyms: describe, draw, line, trace |
(verb) trace the shape of | Synonyms: limn, outline |
(verb) determine the essential quality of | Synonyms: define, delimit, delimitate, specify |
(verb) show the form or outline of | Synonyms: define |
demarcate | (verb) set, mark, or draw the boundaries of something | Synonyms: delimit, delimitate |
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(verb) separate clearly, as if by boundaries | - |
demodulate | (verb) extract information from a modulated carrier wave | - |
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demonstrate | (verb) establish the validity of something, as by an example, explanation or experiment | Synonyms: establish, prove, shew, show |
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(verb) provide evidence for; stand as proof of; show by one's behavior, attitude, or external attributes | Synonyms: attest, certify, evidence, manifest |
(verb) give an exhibition of to an interested audience | Synonyms: demo, exhibit, present, show |
(verb) march in protest; take part in a demonstration | Synonyms: march |
demote | (verb) assign to a lower position; reduce in rank | Synonyms: break, bump, kick downstairs, relegate |
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demyelinate | (verb) destroy the myelin sheath of | - |
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denigrate | (verb) cause to seem less serious; play down | Synonyms: belittle, derogate, minimize |
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(verb) charge falsely or with malicious intent; attack the good name and reputation of someone | Synonyms: asperse, besmirch, calumniate, defame, slander, smear, smirch, sully |
denominate | (verb) assign a name or title to | Synonyms: designate |
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denote | (verb) have as a meaning | Synonyms: refer |
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(verb) be a sign or indication of | - |
(verb) make known; make an announcement | Synonyms: announce |
denudate | (verb) lay bare | Synonyms: bare, denude, strip |
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deoxygenate | (verb) remove oxygen from (water) | - |
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depilate | (verb) remove body hair | Synonyms: epilate |
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deplete | (verb) use up (resources or materials) | Synonyms: consume, eat, eat up, exhaust, expend, run through, use, use up, wipe out |
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deplumate | (verb) strip of feathers | Synonyms: deplume, displume, pluck, pull, tear |
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depopulate | (verb) reduce in population | Synonyms: desolate |
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deprecate | (verb) belittle | Synonyms: depreciate, vilipend |
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(verb) express strong disapproval of; deplore | - |
depreciate | (verb) lose in value | Synonyms: devaluate, devalue, undervalue |
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(verb) lower the value of something | - |
(verb) belittle | Synonyms: deprecate, vilipend |
depute | (verb) transfer power to someone | Synonyms: delegate |
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(verb) appoint as a substitute | Synonyms: deputise, deputize |
(verb) give an assignment to (a person) to a post, or assign a task to (a person) | Synonyms: assign, delegate, designate |
deracinate | (verb) pull up by or as if by the roots | Synonyms: extirpate, root out, uproot |
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(verb) move (people) forcibly from their homeland into a new and foreign environment | Synonyms: uproot |
derate | (verb) lower the rated electrical capability of electrical apparatus | - |
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deregulate | (verb) lift the regulations on | - |
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derogate | (verb) cause to seem less serious; play down | Synonyms: belittle, denigrate, minimize |
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desalinate | (verb) remove salt from | Synonyms: desalinise, desalinize, desalt |
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desecrate | (verb) remove the consecration from a person or an object | Synonyms: deconsecrate, unhallow |
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(verb) violate the sacred character of a place or language | Synonyms: outrage, profane, violate |
desegregate | (verb) open (a place) to members of all races and ethnic groups | Synonyms: integrate, mix |
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desiccate | (verb) lose water or moisture | Synonyms: dehydrate, dry up, exsiccate |
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(verb) preserve by removing all water and liquids from | Synonyms: dehydrate |
(verb) remove water from | Synonyms: dehydrate |
designate | (verb) design or destine | Synonyms: destine, intend, specify |
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(verb) assign a name or title to | Synonyms: denominate |
(verb) decree or designate beforehand | Synonyms: destine, doom, fate |
(verb) indicate a place, direction, person, or thing; either spatially or figuratively | Synonyms: indicate, point, show |
(verb) give an assignment to (a person) to a post, or assign a task to (a person) | Synonyms: assign, delegate, depute |
desolate | (verb) reduce in population | Synonyms: depopulate |
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(verb) cause extensive destruction or ruin utterly | Synonyms: devastate, lay waste to, ravage, scourge, waste |
(verb) leave someone who needs or counts on you; leave in the lurch | Synonyms: abandon, desert, forsake |
desquamate | (verb) peel off in scales | Synonyms: peel off |
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deteriorate | (verb) grow progressively worse | Synonyms: degenerate, devolve, drop |
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(verb) become worse or disintegrate | - |
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 |
detoxicate | (verb) remove poison from | Synonyms: detoxify |
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devaluate | (verb) lose in value | Synonyms: depreciate, devalue, undervalue |
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(verb) remove the value from; deprive of its value | Synonyms: devalue |
devastate | (verb) cause extensive destruction or ruin utterly | Synonyms: desolate, lay waste to, ravage, scourge, waste |
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(verb) overwhelm or overpower | - |
deviate | (verb) turn aside; turn away from | Synonyms: divert |
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(verb) cause to turn away from a previous or expected course | - |
(verb) be at variance with; be out of line with | Synonyms: depart, diverge, vary |
devote | (verb) dedicate | Synonyms: give, pay |
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(verb) give entirely to a specific person, activity, or cause | Synonyms: commit, consecrate, dedicate, give |
(verb) set aside or apart for a specific purpose or use | - |
dictate | (verb) say out loud for the purpose of recording | - |
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(verb) issue commands or orders for | Synonyms: order, prescribe |
(verb) rule as a dictator | - |
differentiate | (verb) become distinct and acquire a different character | - |
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(verb) become different during development | - |
(verb) evolve so as to lead to a new species or develop in a way most suited to the environment | Synonyms: specialise, specialize, speciate |
(verb) calculate a derivative; take the derivative | - |
(verb) mark as different | Synonyms: distinguish, secern, secernate, separate, severalise, severalize, tell, tell apart |
(verb) be a distinctive feature, attribute, or trait; sometimes in a very positive sense | Synonyms: distinguish, mark |
dilapidate | (verb) fall into decay or ruin | Synonyms: crumble, decay |
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(verb) bring into a condition of decay or partial ruin by neglect or misuse | - |
dilate | (verb) become wider | Synonyms: distend |
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(verb) add details, as to an account or idea; clarify the meaning of and discourse in a learned way, usually in writing | Synonyms: elaborate, enlarge, expand, expatiate, exposit, expound, flesh out, lucubrate |
dilute | (verb) lessen the strength or flavor of a solution or mixture | Synonyms: cut, reduce, thin, thin out |
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(verb) corrupt, debase, or make impure by adding a foreign or inferior substance; often by replacing valuable ingredients with inferior ones | Synonyms: adulterate, debase, load, stretch |
disambiguate | (verb) state unambiguously or remove ambiguities from | - |
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disarticulate | (verb) separate at the joints | Synonyms: disjoint |
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disassociate | (verb) part; cease or break association with | Synonyms: disjoint, dissociate, disunite, divorce |
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discombobulate | (verb) be confusing or perplexing to; cause to be unable to think clearly | Synonyms: bedevil, befuddle, confound, confuse, fox, fuddle, throw |
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(verb) cause to be confused emotionally | Synonyms: bemuse, bewilder, throw |
discriminate | (verb) recognize or perceive the difference | Synonyms: know apart |
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(verb) distinguish | - |
(verb) treat differently on the basis of sex or race | Synonyms: separate, single out |
disincarnate | (verb) make immaterial; remove the real essence of | - |
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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 | - |
dislocate | (verb) move out of position | Synonyms: luxate, slip, splay |
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(verb) put out of its usual place, position, or relationship | - |
disorientate | (verb) cause to be lost or disoriented | Synonyms: disorient |
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dispute | (verb) take exception to | Synonyms: challenge, gainsay |
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(verb) have a disagreement over something | Synonyms: altercate, argufy, quarrel, scrap |