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36 Words That Contain VISE

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Word Definitions Synonyms
advise (verb) give advice to Synonyms: counsel, rede
(verb) inform (somebody) of something Synonyms: apprise, apprize, give notice, notify, send word
(verb) make a proposal, declare a plan for something Synonyms: propose, suggest
advised (adjective) having the benefit of careful prior consideration or counsel Synonyms: well-advised
(adjective) having received information
advisedly (adverb) with intention; in an intentional manner Synonyms: by choice, by design, deliberately, designedly, intentionally, on purpose, purposely
advisee (noun) someone who receives advice
advisement (noun) careful consideration Synonyms: deliberation, weighing
adviser (noun) an expert who gives advice Synonyms: advisor, consultant
bolshevise (verb) make Communist or bring in accord with Communist principles Synonyms: bolshevize, communise, communize
collectivise (verb) bring under collective control; of farms and industrial enterprises Synonyms: collectivize
collectivised (adjective) characterized by the principle of ownership by the state or the people of the means of production Synonyms: collectivized
(adjective) subscribing to the socialistic doctrine of ownership by the people collectively Synonyms: collectivist, collectivistic, collectivized, state-controlled
detransitivise (verb) intransitivize Synonyms: detransitivize, intransitivise, intransitivize
devise (noun) (law) a gift of real property by will
(noun) a will disposing of real property
(verb) come up with (an idea, plan, explanation, theory, or principle) after a mental effort Synonyms: contrive, excogitate, forge, formulate, invent
(verb) arrange by systematic planning and united effort Synonyms: get up, machinate, organise, organize, prepare
(verb) give by will, especially real property
devisee (noun) someone to whom property (especially realty) is devised by will
deviser (noun) a person who makes plans Synonyms: contriver, planner
improvise (verb) perform without preparation Synonyms: ad-lib, extemporise, extemporize, improvize
(verb) manage in a makeshift way; do with whatever is at hand Synonyms: extemporize
improvised (adjective) done or made using whatever is available Synonyms: jury-rigged, makeshift
intransitivise (verb) intransitivize Synonyms: detransitivise, detransitivize, intransitivize
misadvise (verb) give bad advice to Synonyms: misguide
pavise (noun) (Middle Ages) a large heavy oblong shield protecting the whole body; originally carried but sometimes set up in permanent position Synonyms: pavis
previse (verb) realize beforehand Synonyms: anticipate, foreknow, foresee
(verb) warn in advance or beforehand; give an early warning Synonyms: forewarn
relativise (verb) consider or treat as relative Synonyms: relativize
revise (noun) the act of rewriting something Synonyms: rescript, revisal, revision
(verb) make revisions in
(verb) revise or reorganize, especially for the purpose of updating and improving Synonyms: retool
revised (adjective) improved or brought up to date
(adjective) altered or revised by rephrasing or by adding or deleting material
reviser (noun) someone who puts text into appropriate form for publication Synonyms: redact, redactor, rewrite man, rewriter
supervise (verb) keep tabs on; keep an eye on; keep under surveillance Synonyms: monitor
(verb) watch and direct Synonyms: manage, oversee, superintend
supervised (adjective) under observation or under the direction of a superintendent or overseer
televise (verb) broadcast via television Synonyms: telecast
transitivise (verb) make transitive Synonyms: transitivize
unadvised (adjective) without careful prior deliberation or counsel Synonyms: ill-advised
(adjective) having received no information
unadvisedly (adverb) in an unadvised manner
unrevised (adjective) not improved or brought up to date
unsupervised (adjective) not supervised or under constant observation
vise (noun) a holding device attached to a workbench; has two jaws to hold workpiece firmly in place Synonyms: bench vise, vice
viselike (adjective) clamped as in a vise
vivisect (verb) cut (a body) open while still alive
vivisection (noun) the act of operating on living animals (especially in scientific research)
vivisectionist (noun) a biologist who cuts open live animals for research

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