tread | (verb) crush as if by treading on | - |
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(verb) brace (an archer's bow) by pressing the foot against the center | - |
(verb) mate with (used of male birds) | - |
(verb) tread or stomp heavily or roughly | Synonyms: trample |
(verb) put down or press the foot, place the foot | Synonyms: step |
(verb) apply (the tread) to a tire | - |
treadle | (verb) operate (machinery) by a treadle | - |
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(verb) tread over | - |
treasure | (verb) be fond of; be attached to | Synonyms: care for, cherish, hold dear |
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(verb) hold dear | Synonyms: appreciate, prize, value |
treat | (verb) provide treatment for | Synonyms: care for |
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(verb) subject to a process or treatment, with the aim of readying for some purpose, improving, or remedying a condition | Synonyms: process |
(verb) regard or consider in a specific way | - |
(verb) act on verbally or in some form of artistic expression | Synonyms: address, cover, deal, handle, plow |
(verb) engage in negotiations in order to reach an agreement | - |
(verb) provide with choice or abundant food or drink | Synonyms: regale |
(verb) provide with a gift or entertainment | - |
(verb) interact in a certain way | Synonyms: do by, handle |
treble | (verb) increase threefold | Synonyms: triple |
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(verb) sing treble | - |
tree | (verb) stretch (a shoe) on a shoetree | Synonyms: shoetree |
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(verb) chase an animal up a tree | - |
(verb) plant with trees | - |
(verb) force a person or an animal into a position from which he cannot escape | Synonyms: corner |
trek | (verb) make a long and difficult journey | - |
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(verb) journey on foot, especially in the mountains | - |
trellis | (verb) train on a trellis, as of a vine | - |
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tremble | (verb) move or jerk quickly and involuntarily up and down or sideways | - |
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tremor | (verb) shake with seismic vibrations | Synonyms: quake |
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trench | (verb) cut or carve deeply into | - |
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(verb) dig a trench or trenches | - |
(verb) cut a trench in, as for drainage | Synonyms: ditch |
(verb) fortify by surrounding with trenches | - |
(verb) set, plant, or bury in a trench | - |
(verb) impinge or infringe upon | Synonyms: encroach, entrench, impinge |
trend | (verb) turn sharply; change direction abruptly | Synonyms: curve, cut, sheer, slew, slue, swerve, veer |
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(verb) to be temporarily popular | - |
trepan | (verb) cut a hole with a trepan, as in surgery | - |
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trephine | (verb) operate on with a trephine | - |
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trespass | (verb) pass beyond (limits or boundaries) | Synonyms: overstep, transgress |
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(verb) break the law | - |
(verb) enter unlawfully on someone's property | Synonyms: intrude |
(verb) commit a sin; violate a law of God or a moral law | Synonyms: sin, transgress |
(verb) make excessive use of | Synonyms: take advantage |