Results for: thinking something out carefully as to achieve complete comprehension of it
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change direction of marching, change in marching direction, complete change of approach, march back, march back over the same territory, return march, reverse march, marching back over the same territorycountermarch
change in animal form, change in form or structure; result of a complete change in appearance; change or succession of changes in an organism which enables it to survive in a new environment (Zoology); change in form or function of a plant during its d...metamorphosis
change of course, complete and utter, completely, totally; very steeply, exclusive of anything else, nearly transparent fabric, position of ship at anchor, pure or unadulterated, side curvature of boat, swerve from a course, change course suddenly, cha...sheer
change TV channels using remote control, cook something in microwave, destroy somebody or something, energy, expression of forceful action, kill, shoot; destroy; defeat; attack suddenly (Slang); complete something very quickly, move very fast; cook or ...zap
chaste, clear, complete, composed of single frequency, free from contamination, of unmixed ancestry, produced by constant inbreeding, pronounced with one unchanging sound, pronounced without another consonant, relating to theory, see also:applied, unco...pure
cheater; manipulator; forger; one who used dishonest means to achieve his purposewangler
check, look over carefully and critically; officially examine, review, look at something critically, survey somethinginspect
checked, carefully studied, examined; officially examined, reviewedinspected
choke hold, wrestling hold in which one grabs the opponent by the throat; restricting force, suppressing influence, choking wrestling hold, complete powerstranglehold
choose somebody or something carefully, pick by hand, select carefully, pick or harvest by handhandpick
circle around something, complete circular turn, major change, overthrow of government, overthrow of the government; one spin, one full turn; circuit, course or procedure leading back to the starting point, period of major geologic changerevolution
close-minded thinking, restricted field of visiontunnel vision
clutch of eggs, environment, time and place of the action in a book (or film, etc.); set, scenery used in a dramatic production; complete set of tableware for one person; arrangement, position; melody accompanying a poem; frame in which a gem is set; (...setting
collision; complete collapse or destruction, ruin, wrecksmashup
combining of different elements into whole, combining of separate elements into a complete whole; formation of a compound through the combination of simpler components (Chemistry); deductive logic, deductive reasoning, formation of chemical compounds, ...synthesis
 

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