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abrogate | To abolish, repeal |
allot | To assign a definite thing or part to a certain person |
beseech | To implore, to beg urgently |
cede | To pass title to |
cohere | To stick together |
defray | To make payment for |
delude | To mislead the mind or judgment of |
efface | To obliterate |
emanate | To flow forth or proceed, as from some source |
forebode | To be an omen or warning sign of, especially of evil |
forego | To deny oneself the pleasure or profit of |
gibe | To utter taunts or reproaches |
granulate | To form into grains or small particles |
hackney | To make stale or trite by repetition |
henpeck | To worry or harass by ill temper and petty annoyances |
idealize | To worry or harass by ill temper and petty annoyances |
importune | To harass with persistent demands or entreaties |
jeopardize | To imperil |
juxtapose | To place close together |