Results for: lessen strength of shock waves, reduce interdependence, separate objects, separate
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bump up and down, shake or dislodge, shake or jerk violently, shock or reminder, shove, push forcefully; jar, shake; shock mentally; hit, stun with a forceful blow; rudely interfere, interrupt; move jerkily, startle into reality, sudden blow; movement ...jolt
burden somebody with task, logs sawed for use, move clumsily, move heavily or awkwardly; make a rumbling sound; accumulate, collect, clutter with useless objects; chop down trees and saw them into rough planks and boards, pile things together, timber, ...lumber
burn thoroughly to destroy, reduce to ashesincinerate
by friction, by the resistance caused by two objects rubbing against one anotherfrictionally
calmly, coolly, in a controlled manner, with composure; weakly, without strength; not in a courageous manner, cowardlynervelessly
calve and lactate, increase in strength, make or become fresh, refill a drink, refresh, invigorate; be refreshed; enliven, renew; revitalize; desalinate waterfreshen
candleholder, candleholder or lamp attached to a vertical surface; small separate fort used to defend a location or structure; skull, head; wit, intelligence; fine imposed upon a student for a minor infraction of the rules (Archaic), head or skull, pro...sconce
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
capable of causing emotional shock, capable of causing insensibility; exceptionally attractive; amazing, astounding, overwhelming, outstandingly goodstunning
capacity for development, latent power, strength that is not visible; hidden characteristics, concealed attributes, somebody or something with potentialpotentiality
careful attention; strength of a solution; assembly, gathering, cluster or number, focus of major in college, focus of mind or resources, making a liquid thicker or stronger, strength of solutionconcentration
cast something off, dead outer covering, dead tissue layer, deep muddy hole, discard card, discard something or somebody, discarded card, estuary, hole filled with water, ignore something, separate from healed tissue, shed dead skin or tissue; abandon,...slough
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 disagreement between people, divide something, separate, disjoin, disconnect, estrangedisunite
cause severe and chronic mental or emotional stress; cause sudden and severe physical injury, cause somebody emotional shock, injure somebody or somethingtraumatize
 

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