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abhor to regard with repugnance; detest; loathe It is said that nature @s a vacuum.
allay to lessen the violence; to reduce the intensity The meeting @ed the fears of both sides.
balk to stop short and refuse to proceed or take action The horse @ed at having to jump the wide ditch.
brandish to wave something, especially a weapon, threaten- ingly or triumphantly The solder @ed his sword menacingly.
cavil to raise trivial objections; to find fault with The piquant prosecutor @ed about every point.
confute to prove to be wrong; to refute; to overwhelm; to confound The learned man @d the fallacious argument.
daunt to dishearten and intimidate The timid man was @ed by the great task.
desecrate to treat sacrilegiously The new settlers @d the burial ground.
distort to twist out of true meaning or proportion; to pervert The false witness @ed the truth.
enhance to heighten or increase in quality The computer @d the image quality.
expunge to erase or wipe out The minor's record was @d at his eighteenth birthday.
fray to wear something out by friction The rough use quickly @ed the fabric.
huddle to crowd together, especially due to cold or fear The football team @d at midfield.
infringe to trespass on the rights of another; to break a law; to violate One should not @ the laws.
jape to make jokes; to jest; to mock The cruel children @d the new student.
marshal to arrange in order; to draw up for battle; to lead or usher in The commander @ed his forces, ready for the charge.
muster to collect together; to summon up The girl @ed her courage, and jumped off the board.
portend to warn of; to foretell The gray skies @ a rainy day.
sally to rush out suddenly He @d quickly out of the house when he heard the news.
vacillate to sway one way and the other; to fluctuate The indecisive woman @d from one resolve to another.