Results for: fold something downward, reduce volume or intensity, reject something
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braid, plait; fold, crease, weave, map area of land, plait something, plan or map, plot of land, portion, part; small area of land; chart, graph; map, prepare a graph, prepare a chart; prepare a mapplat
branch of physics, measurement of light, measurement of the intensity of light (Physics); measurement of the brightness of stars (Astronomy)photometry
brand of ibuprofen medication used to relieve pain and reduce inflammationNuprin
breaking up of trusts, breaking up of associations of companies who have banded together in order to reduce competition (Business)trustbusting
bring under forcible control, conquer, overcome, defeat; gain control over, bring into submission, master; reduce the intensity of; cultivate land, repress, softensubdue
British unit of volume, holding a gallon, imperial gallon, U.S. unit of volume, unit of liquid capacity (equal to 3.78 liters)gallon
burn thoroughly to destroy, reduce to ashesincinerate
by the measurement of volumevolumetrically
cancel something previously allowed, forbid, prohibit, disqualify, rejectdisallow
cannot be made smaller; cannot be reduced; cannot be altered, impossible to factor into lesser polynomials, impossible to reduce to rational expression, incapable of being decreased, incapable of simplificationirreducible
cargo, fiber in food, in large quantity, inflate, cause to swell; play a considerable role, large body, large size, part of ship, relating to or designed for the mass of people, large-scale, widespread, popular, the greater part, volume, mass; main par...bulk
cart that can be tipped downward to empty its contentsdumpcart
cause deflation, destroy theory, let air out, make somebody less confident, release air from; reduce in stature, humble; reduce currency or prices from an inflated conditiondeflate
cause great distaste, exert opposing force, fail to mix, keep something away, reject, refuse; force back, drive away; resist, prevent penetration or absorption; cause disgust, cause aversion, resist attack, spurn somebody or somethingrepel
cause injury with spikes on shoe, disable cannon with spike, discard potential news story, downward smash of volleyball, ear of grain, fasten or secure with a spike; pierce with a spike; provide with a spike; block, make ineffective (Slang); add alcoho...spike
 

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