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abash to make ashamed or confused; to disconcert The shameful remark @ed the young.
advocate to speak in favor of; defend; recommend We should always @ what we believe in.
augment to make greater; to enlarge; to intensify A good interest rate can @ one's savings.
blurt to say impulsively without thought; to speak abruptly He @ed out the comments without careful thought.
carp to find fault unreasonably; to complain She nagging man @ed endlessly about everything.
censor to remove objectionable material from something Often people want to @ ideas they find objectionable.
cozen to cheat; to deceive The foolish man was @ed out of his wages.
deprecate to express disapproval of or regret for When the girl did not win, she @d the prize.
disseminate to scatter; to spread widely The information was quickly @d far and wide.
enchant to charm completely; to delight The lady's conversation @ed the young man.
expectorate to spit Please do not @ on my new carpet!
flout to treat with disregard; to scorn The rich man @ed the law without fear of punishment.
hamper to interfere with the movement of; to impede The lack of order @ed the investigation.
inaugurate to formally begin or commence; to initiate We will @ a new President next year.
inveigle to induce by guile or flattery The minister @d the gift from the king.
malign to defame; to speak slander of We ought not to @ the good name of others.
mortify to humiliate; to discipline by ascetic practices The student was @ed to find he had failed the test.
pander to minister to the base desires of others The media often @s to the basest elements of society.
retaliate to return in kind; to take revenge; to reciprocatean evil The army quickly @d for the earlier assault.
transmute to change in nature, form, or quality One cannot @ an element by ordinary processes.