Results for: energy or a source of energy, motivating force
English English
be full of energy, expand and contract rhythmically; beat, throb; vibrate, quiver; agitate mined soil in order to sift out diamonds, vary repeatedly in intensity or magnitudepulsate
be helpful, cause somebody to feel indebted, do favor for somebody, force somebody to do something, obligate, compel; do something as a favor, accommodate, require somebody to do somethingoblige
be or make something tense, being strained, character or mood, compel somebody or something, deform structure, deformation of structure, demand that causes stress, eloquent language or words, force that strains something, great exertion, hug somebody, ...strain
be spread out or arranged strategically (of troops, etc.); spread out; move into a position of readiness, ready military force, usedeploy
be washable, do laundry; wash and iron; be washed; pass through an intermediary in order to disguise the source (as of illegal funds), make money appear legallaunder
beat of the heart, pulse, continuous pulsation of heart, contraction of heart muscle, driving forceheartbeat
become or make worse, destroy environment, erode land, humiliate, dishonor; reduce (in size, amount, etc.); break down (Chemistry), lower in grade, reduce available energy in, see also:aggrade, treat humiliatinglydegrade
become stiff or stuck, cause feelings of loyalty or closeness, dominant position in chess, employ as apprentice, fencing movement, force to do something, form chemical bond, make feces firmer, nuisance, protect edge of fabric, put book together, stick ...bind
become useless, become worse, deteriorate; lose quality; deteriorate into a state of low moral values; cause deterioration, equal in energy, in a worsened condition, inferior, mental retard; sexual pervert, one who has does not follow the accepted mora...degenerate
before atomic energy or weaponspreatomic
beg or borrow, get from any available source, hunt for and gather up, forage; borrow something without intending to return or repay it (Slang)scrounge
begging, imploration; invocation, incantation; sorcery, magic, invocation of supernatural force, magic spell, magic trick, performance of tricksconjuration
begin task, begin with energy; sign, start fightingset to
beginning of river, electrode region, locate something for use, origin, origin; starting point; source code (Computers), originate from; reveal the origin of something; obtain from a particular supplier, somebody or something providing information, spe...source
behavior, manner of acting, conduct; any observable activity in humans or animals; reaction of a material when exposed to an outside force (also behavior)behaviour
 

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