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absolve to free from penalties of an action; pardon The priest @d the penitent of his sins.
appall to fill with dismay or horror; to shock The people were @d by the shocking movie.
bestow to present a gift; to apply The king @d a gift of land to his favorite knight.
calculate to determine by computation; to plan or design, todecide beforehand I @ that we are fifty miles from Cleveland.
circumvent to go around or avoid; to entrap with a stratagem or trick The crafty lawyer @d the ruling he did not like.
constrict to draw together by force; to cause to shrink in size; to cramp The tourniquet @d the blood vessels to stop the bleeding.
degenerate to revert or deteriorate The situation quickly @d into a riot.
disclose to make known; to reveal; to expose to view The new information was @d during discovery.
effectuate to bring about a desired result The new measure did not @ the desired result.
eradicate to do away with; to pull out by the roots The police did their best to @ the drug lords.
ferret to search out by investigation; to search The investigator was unable to @ out the perpetrator.
gird to surround; to encircle The knight @d himself with his armor.
imbibe to drink; to absorb The man liked to @ strong drink.
intercede to plead on behalf of another; to mediate a dis- pute The prisoner's family @d on his behalf.
laud to praise highly; to extol The deceased poet was highly @d at his funeral.
mete to distribute by measure The boss @d out bonuses to his employees.
nurture to feed or support; train; educate The good teacher carefully @d her students.
rant to speak in a loud or violent manner The sore losers @d and raved at the umpire.
supplicate to ask for humbly; to beg for The man humbly @d for his job back.
wean to detach from a cause of dependence; to estrange from former habits The mother @d the baby from nursing.