mediateness | (noun) the quality of being mediate | Synonyms: mediacy |
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miniate | (verb) paint with red lead or vermilion | - |
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(verb) decorate (manuscripts) with letters painted red | Synonyms: rubricate |
misappropriate | (verb) appropriate (as property entrusted to one's care) fraudulently to one's own use | Synonyms: defalcate, embezzle, malversate, peculate |
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misappropriated | (adjective) taken for your own use in violation of a trust | Synonyms: embezzled |
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multivariate | (adjective) pertaining to any procedure involving two or more variables | - |
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negociate | (verb) discuss the terms of an arrangement | Synonyms: negotiate, talk terms |
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(verb) confer with another in order to come to terms or reach an agreement | - |
(verb) succeed in passing through, around, or over | Synonyms: negotiate |
(verb) transfer by endorsement to another in return for value received | - |
(verb) sell or discount | - |
(verb) be successful; achieve a goal | Synonyms: bring off, carry off, manage, pull off |
negotiate | (verb) discuss the terms of an arrangement | Synonyms: negociate, talk terms |
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(verb) succeed in passing through, around, or over | Synonyms: negociate |
noviciate | (noun) the period during which you are a novice (especially in a religious order) | Synonyms: novitiate |
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novitiate | (noun) someone who has entered a religious order but has not taken final vows | Synonyms: novice |
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(noun) the period during which you are a novice (especially in a religious order) | Synonyms: noviciate |
obviate | (verb) prevent the occurrence of; prevent from happening; to protect from or to keep away anything undesirable; to ward off | Synonyms: avert, avoid, debar, deflect, fend off, forefend, forfend, head off, stave off, ward off |
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(verb) get rid of something | Synonyms: eliminate, rid of |
officiate | (verb) perform duties attached to a particular office or place or function | Synonyms: function |
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(verb) act in an official capacity in a ceremony or religious ritual, such as a wedding | - |
opiate | (noun) a narcotic drug that contains opium or an opium derivative | - |
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palliate | (verb) provide physical relief, as from pain | Synonyms: alleviate, assuage, relieve |
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(verb) lessen or to try to lessen the seriousness or extent of | Synonyms: extenuate, mitigate |
patriciate | (noun) members of the patrician class. | - |
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perfoliate | (adjective) (of a leaf) having the base united around (and apparently pierced by) the stem | - |
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potentiate | (verb) increase the effect of or act synergistically with (a drug or a physiological or biochemical phenomenon) | - |
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propitiate | (verb) make peace with | Synonyms: appease |
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quinquefoliate | (adjective) (of a leaf shape) having five leaflets | - |
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radiate | (adjective) having rays or ray-like parts as in the flower heads of daisies | - |
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(adjective) arranged like rays or radii; radiating from a common center | Synonyms: radial, stellate |
(verb) send out real or metaphoric rays; the children radiated joyous energy | - |
(verb) issue or emerge in rays or waves | - |
(verb) spread into new habitats and produce variety or variegate | Synonyms: diversify |
(verb) experience a feeling of well-being or happiness, as from good health or an intense emotion | Synonyms: beam, glow, shine |
(verb) cause to be seen by emitting light as if in rays | - |
(verb) have a complexion with a strong bright color, such as red or pink | Synonyms: beam, glow, shine |
(verb) extend or spread outward from a center or focus or inward towards a center | Synonyms: ray |
(verb) send out rays or waves | - |
remediate | (verb) set straight or right | Synonyms: amend, rectify, remedy, repair |
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renegociate | (verb) revise the terms of in order to limit or regain excess profits gained by the contractor | Synonyms: renegotiate |
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(verb) negociate anew | Synonyms: renegotiate |
renegotiate | (verb) revise the terms of in order to limit or regain excess profits gained by the contractor | Synonyms: renegociate |
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(verb) negociate anew | Synonyms: renegociate |
repatriate | (noun) a person who has returned to the country of origin or whose citizenship has been restored | - |
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(verb) admit back into the country | - |
(verb) send someone back to his homeland against his will, as of refugees | - |
repudiate | (verb) refuse to acknowledge, ratify, or recognize as valid | - |
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(verb) cast off | Synonyms: disown, renounce |
(verb) reject as untrue, unfounded, or unjust | - |
(verb) refuse to recognize or pay | - |
retaliate | (verb) make a counterattack and return like for like, especially evil for evil | Synonyms: strike back |
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(verb) take revenge for a perceived wrong | Synonyms: avenge, revenge |
satiate | (adjective) supplied (especially fed) to satisfaction | Synonyms: satiated |
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(verb) fill to satisfaction | Synonyms: fill, replete, sate |
(verb) overeat or eat immodestly; make a pig of oneself | Synonyms: binge, englut, engorge, glut, gorge, gormandise, gormandize, gourmandize, ingurgitate, overeat, overgorge, overindulge, pig out, scarf out, stuff |
satiated | (adjective) supplied (especially fed) to satisfaction | Synonyms: satiate |
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secretariate | (noun) an administrative unit responsible for maintaining records and other secretarial duties; especially for international organizations | Synonyms: secretariat |
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speciate | (verb) evolve so as to lead to a new species or develop in a way most suited to the environment | Synonyms: differentiate, specialise, specialize |
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striate | (adjective) marked with stria or striations | - |
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(verb) mark with striae or striations | - |
substantiate | (verb) solidify, firm, or strengthen | - |
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(verb) establish or strengthen as with new evidence or facts | Synonyms: affirm, confirm, corroborate, support, sustain |
(verb) make real or concrete; give reality or substance to | Synonyms: actualise, actualize, realise, realize |
(verb) represent in bodily form | Synonyms: body forth, embody, incarnate |
tagliatelle | (noun) pasta cut in narrow ribbons | - |
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thoriate | (verb) impregnate with thorium oxide to increase thermionic emission | - |
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thoriated | (adjective) being or sounding of nervous or suppressed laughter | Synonyms: tittering |
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transubstantiate | (verb) change or alter in form, appearance, or nature | Synonyms: transform, transmute |
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(verb) change (the Eucharist bread and wine) into the body and blood of Christ | - |
trifoliate | (adjective) (of a leaf shape) having three leaflets | Synonyms: trifoliated, trifoliolate |
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trifoliated | (adjective) (of a leaf shape) having three leaflets | Synonyms: trifoliate, trifoliolate |
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unaffiliated | (adjective) not affiliated | - |
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unappreciated | (adjective) having value that is not acknowledged | Synonyms: unsung, unvalued |
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(adjective) not likely to be rewarded | Synonyms: thankless, ungratifying |
undifferentiated | (adjective) not differentiated | Synonyms: uniform |
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unifoliate | (adjective) having a single leaf | - |
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uninebriated | (adjective) not inebriated | Synonyms: unintoxicated |
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uninitiate | (adjective) not initiated; deficient in relevant experience | Synonyms: naive, uninitiated |
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(noun) people who have not been introduced to the mysteries of some field or activity | - |
uninitiated | (adjective) not initiated; deficient in relevant experience | Synonyms: naive, uninitiate |
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unmediated | (adjective) having no intervening persons, agents, conditions | Synonyms: direct |
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unsatiated | (adjective) not having been satisfied | Synonyms: unsated, unsatisfied |
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unsubstantiated | (adjective) unsupported by other evidence | Synonyms: uncorroborated |
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variate | (noun) a variable quantity that is random | Synonyms: chance variable, random variable, stochastic variable, variant |
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vicariate | (noun) the religious institution under the authority of a vicar | Synonyms: vicarship |
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vitiate | (verb) take away the legal force of or render ineffective | Synonyms: invalidate, void |
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(verb) make imperfect | Synonyms: deflower, impair, mar, spoil |
(verb) corrupt morally or by intemperance or sensuality | Synonyms: corrupt, debase, debauch, demoralise, demoralize, deprave, misdirect, pervert, profane, subvert |
vitiated | (adjective) ruined in character or quality | Synonyms: corrupted, debased |
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(adjective) impaired by diminution | Synonyms: diminished, lessened, weakened |