Results for: phase in engine, pressing together, making smaller using pressure, reduction in size
English English
act of setting in motion, making activeactivating
act of shortening by removing or omitting a part; shortened form of a word or words, reduced form, reductionabbreviation
act of shrinking away, amount something shrinks, be disinclined to do something, contract, become smaller, shrivel; flinch, recoil; decrease, diminish; make smaller, cause to shrink, draw away from something, make or become smaller, psychiatrist, psych...shrink
act of shrinking, contraction, process of becoming smaller, process of shrinking; amount by which something becomes smaller; decrease in value, depreciation, decrease after shrinkingshrinkage
act of solving, act of finding a solution; act of making a decision; act of separating into constituent partsresolving
act of speech, enunciation, articulation, expression; manner of expression; accent, unique style of pronunciation belonging to an individual, making sounds of speech, transcription of soundspronunciation
act of squeezing; hug; handshake; amount extracted by squeezing; sweetheart (Slang), apply pressure, barely manage, bunt the ball, collapse, crowd of people or things, demand money from, extort money or favors, financial pressure to act, find time for,...squeeze
act of stealing an automobile from its driver by using force or making threats, hijacking a carcarjacking
act of striking with the fists, act of hitting; act of perforating, act of making holes, intended to be struck with the fistspunching
act of striking with the foot; act of making a thrusting movement with the foot, excellent, lively, active, very much alive (Slang)kicking
act of sucking; force which attracts a substance or object into a partial or complete vacuum, force created by pressure differencesuction
act of translating into Latin; act of giving a Latin form to (a word, etc.); act of making conformable to (the customs, traditions, etc.) of the Latins or the Latin ChurchLatinization
act of turning a dial or pressing buttons to make a telephone connectiondialing
act of turning a dial or pressing buttons to make a telephone connectiondialling
act of wiping; act of smearing, annoy somebody, cause discomfort on skin by scraping, clean something with repeated strokes, difficulty, irritating thing, massage, press and move hand on something, rubbing action, touch something with dragging pressure...rub
 

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