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abet to encourage; to support (esp. a wrongdoer) We should not @ criminals in their misdeeds.
agitate to disturb or shake up; to excite or stir up The washing machine @d the clothes.
badger to harass; to nag Lawyers like to @ witnesses, to make them stumble.
bowdlerize to censor or edit stringently or prudishly; to expurgate After the controversial work was @d by the censors.
cauterize to sear with a hot iron; to heal a wound The wound was @d with heat.
condone to tacitly approve of; to overlook The politician tacitly @d the illegal acts.
curry to seek favor with flattery The servant @d favor with his master.
descry to discover by observation That comet was first @d by Edmund Halley.
distill to extract the essence of Please @ the essence of the argument for us.
engulf to swallow up in; to overwhelm completely The snake quickly @ed and swallowed its prey.
expound to explain the meaning of; to state; to declare The teacher @ed the meaning of the passage.
fortify to make strong or secure; to encourage The soldiers worked to @ the walls of the castle.
hesitate to be slow in acting; to be uncertain or reluctant He who @s is lost!
inflame to excite the emotions or passions to a fever pitch; to incite The speakers @d the crowds emotions.
jangle to make harsh, unmusical sounds; to quarrel The music students @d with their new instruments.
maraud to roam in search of plunder; to invade in order to plunder The escaped convicts @ed through the countryside.
murmur to make a low, indistinct sound; to complain against; to mutter The people @ed against Moses as the years went by.
placate to appease the anger of It is often better to @ a foe than to fight.
ruminate to meditate or reflect upon One should @ carefully before making an important decision.
upbraid to reproach for some wrongdoing; to scold The teacher @ed the unruly student for his conduct.