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To take captive, as by force or craft; seize.
To take hold of mentally; understand; comprehend
(Archaic) To reach; to come to.
To have inflicted or imposed on oneself:
To bring forth (a sigh, for example) with obvious effort.
To take hold of mentally; perceive; understand
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To grasp mentally; apprehend:
To gain, as the object of desire or effort.
To stir the emotions:
The definition of come is to move closer to the requester.
To compose:
(Archaic) To arrive at; reach or achieve
(Physics) To produce (an electric current or a magnetic charge) by induction.
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To beget is defined as to create children or to cause something to happen.
To gain possession of:
To take possession of by settlement or seizure
To touch the strings of (a musical instrument)
To learn to a high degree of proficiency.
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To gain knowledge from a bad experience.
To bear without ill humour or resentment; to submit to; to tolerate; to endure.
To take (what is offered or given); receive, esp. willingly
To take as meant or meaning; interpret
To put in words; couch; express
To take as a model or precedent; imitate:
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Read is defined as interpret what a person is saying by looking at their lips, understand as if by reading, or to predict.
To consider:
To comprehend; understand
To take in the meaning, nature, or importance of; grasp.
To understand; comprehend:
(Archaic) To see; look at; descry
To understand
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To understand; comprehend.
To get into proper alignment with others:
To make ready; prepare or plan
To gain especially for the performance of service, labor, or work:
To make an increase in
To make (one's way) with effort.
In calculus, to approach a limit.
To set (a vehicle) down on land or another surface:
(Naut.) To sail on a reach
To notice is to learn about or see something for the first time, or giving someone or something attention.
To see, to be aware of, to understand.
To stimulate is to excite, to invigorate or to spark someone's interest.
The definition of provoke is to push something to happen, or to annoy.
(Intransitive) To do something to upset or anger someone; to be troublesome.
(Archaic) To keep in expectation; to beguile; to delude.
To comply with (rules, standards, or obligations)
To give in to (a desire); indulge:
To fail to see the difference; to mix up; to confuse right and wrong.
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To be acquainted with:
To remove from office; discharge
To produce (offspring); reproduce.
To produce (offspring); beget; procreate
To manufacture:
To try; to prove, as with a touchstone.
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To come to be by a gradual process or by degrees; become:
To become is defined as to grow or change into, or to be suitable for.
To be the father of; beget
To get, acquire, or incur
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To acquire something usually over a period of time.
To take into custody; capture
caused (related)
To be the cause of; bring about; make happen; effect, induce, produce, compel, etc.
gotten (related)
To take revenge on, especially to kill in revenge for a wrong.
became (related)
To grow or come to be:
had (related)
gettin (related)
To become weak; fail:
To communicate or make known; impart:
To participate in personally; undergo:
To shut down automatically. Used of a nuclear reactor.
To catch and keep (one's attention, sight, etc.)
To influence the outcome or actions of (something) by improper or unlawful means:
(Intransitive) To direct the intention or purpose; to attempt the accomplishment of a purpose; to try to gain; to endeavor;—followed by at, or by an infinitive; as, to aim at distinction; to aim to do well.
Dumbfound is defined as to amaze someone, or to make someone speechless because of shock.
(Obsolete) To bewilder; perplex.
(Usage Problem) To cause to feel indifferent or bored.
To stupefy is to astonish, shock or make someone unable to think or respond clearly.
Flummox is defined as to confuse someone.
To confuse hopelessly, as by something complicated or involved; befuddle; puzzle
To puzzle, confuse, or baffle.
(Informal) To baffle or puzzle
To confuse so as to keep from understanding or solving; puzzle; confound
To puzzle or perplex
To puzzle is defined as to confuse.
(Informal) To confuse, baffle, or puzzle:
Incur is defined as to acquire, or bring something upon oneself.
To begin; start.
To cause to start; set about; commence
To undergo or suffer (an injury, loss, etc.)
To experience, undergo, or feel (something painful, injurious, or unpleasant):
To gain; obtain
To acquire or amass:
To gain through effort; accomplish; achieve
The definition of achieve means to accomplish a goal or to do something you set out to do.
To place in a certain order or arrangement
To request to be supplied with:
To defeat or conquer in battle; subjugate.
To get the better of by superior power; make helpless; subdue
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(--- Literary) To become; grow
To change so as to be; become:
To disturb, irritate, or annoy
To anger; irritate
To irritate; annoy; vex
To be irritating, wearisome, or vexing to.
To irritate; annoy; vex
(Archaic) To intensify (a feeling, disease, etc.); aggravate
The definition of chafe means to rub for warmth, to the point of irritation or until worn away.
Bother is defined as annoy, worry, or cause discomfort.
To exasperate; annoy; vex
To bring about, help in, or promote, the sale of
The definition of convince is to persuade someone with evidence or argument.
hotfooted
To go in haste. Often used with it :
To smuggle:
To start suddenly and run away, as a horse
To produce or reproduce by giving birth or hatching.
(Intransitive) To become ill.
By means of contact flying
(Baseball) To put out (a base runner).
To get or bring in as a net; clear as profit, etc.
To put into a bag.
Rate is defined as to judge or estimate the value of something.
To earn; deserve.
To derive is defined as to come from, be created from or be developed out of something else.
To take out the viscera of; disembowel
To become weak; fail:
To come to be by a gradual process or by degrees; become:
misconstrued (antonym)
To interpret erroneously, to understand incorrectly; to misunderstand.
misunderstood (antonym)
To fail to understand correctly; misinterpret
yielded (antonym)
To produce
surrendered (antonym)
(Law) To effectuate a surrender of.
calmed (antonym)
To calm means to soothe and pacify someone to make him free of stress, or to become free of stress yourself.
overthrown (antonym)
overtaken (antonym)
To catch up with, but not pass, a more slowly moving vehicle, animal etc.
dissuaded (antonym)
To dissuade is defined as to try to talk someone out of something or to convince someone not to do or believe something.
discouraged (antonym)
To prevent or try to prevent by disapproving or raising objections or obstacles
lost (antonym)
To wander from or become ignorant of:
passed (antonym)
To pronounce; utter:
missed (antonym)
To fail to understand or have a shortcoming of perception.
failed (antonym)
(Educ.) To get a grade of failure; not pass
mismanaged (antonym)
To manage an area of responsibility in a way which is inept, incompetent, or dishonest.
sent (antonym)
To cause to be conveyed by an intermediary to a destination:
overtook (antonym)
To catch up with, but not pass, a more slowly moving vehicle, animal etc.
seized (related)
To grasp suddenly and forcibly; take or grab:
prepared (related)
To make things ready
approached (related)
Approach means to move close to something.
entertained (related)
(Archaic) To keep up; maintain
confused (related)
To embarrass; disconcert; abash
removed (related)
To do away with; eliminate:
propagated (related)
To generate; to produce.
adjusted (related)
The definition of adjust means to change something to a better fit or to be more usable.
defeated (related)
To win victory over; overcome; beat
hit (related)
To knock, bump, or strike
urged (related)
To exert a force that drives or impels, as to action
pained (related)
To have or cause pain
doin (related)
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