Results for: automate something, make behave like robot, turn something into a robot
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act as if something were true, claim to own something, imaginary, make insincere claim about something, make something seem to be true, present a false image or appearance; impersonate; act in a role; claim, assert, simulated, feigned, make-believepretend
act depressed, be gloomy, be sad; become dark, become dim, be despondent, darkness, dimness; sadness, depression, melancholy, despondency, make or become dark, murky darknessgloom
act in a confused way, gross error, stupid mistake, make a serious mistake, make a stupid mistake; move back and forth in a clumsy manner, move blindly, grope, move clumsily, speak in clumsy mannerblunder
act in a play, behave insincerely, pretend to be actingplay-act
act in a superior way, make concessions for others, voluntarily lower oneself; patronize, act in a proud manner toward otherscondescend
act in an excessively emotional or sentimental manner, make more dramatichoke
act lewd; behave wildly; waste irresponsibly, be wanton, desiring to do harm, excessive, lewd or lascivious person; pampered person; one who is flirtatious, lush, playful, random, sexually indiscriminate, somebody growing unruly, somebody playful, some...wanton
act like vamp, improvise a musical introduction or accompaniment, improvise in playing music; make a vamp for a shoe; use sex appeal to manipulate and exploit, improvised musical introduction, part of boot or shoe which covers the instep; musical impro...vamp
act of bending the body forward and downward; stooping position; condescension; small porch, admit defeat, behave unethically, bend body, bend the body forward and downward; stand or walk with the head and shoulders bent forward, slouch; condescend, lo...stoop
act of bucking, amount of money, antelope or deer, article made of buckskin, bet, gamble (Slang), butt with lowered head, charge into somebody, dandy or fop, dollar, gamble against something, jump upward, make jolting motion, male animal, male deer; ma...buck
act of commenting, act of noticing, casual comment, observation; notice, make comment on something, observe; comment, state, say, observe somethingremark
act of cutting grass and preserving it to make hay; taking complete advantage of an opportune moment while it lastshaymaking
act of ejecting bits of food or water from the mouth accompanied by explosive sounds; confused and incoherent speech, eject bits of food or water from the mouth while making explosive sounds; make popping or exploding sounds, make popping sound, noise ...sputter
act of evading a discussion or argument by using ambiguous speech; equivocal statement, ambiguous comment; petty criticism, make trivial objections, petty objection, pun, use ambiguous language to evade a discussion or argument; make an equivocal comme...quibble
act of evading, avoid answering, turn blow aside, ward off, turn away, repulse; evade, dodge, warding off, repulsion; evasion, avoidanceparry
 

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