Results for: bring back to life, raise from the dead
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bait, beat wings, decrease, diminish, reduce intensity, hold something back, subtractbate
balanced state, compensating factor, counteracting weight, counterbalance; balanced state, counterbalance; bring into balance by means of an opposing weight or force, make balanced, oppose and balance somethingcounterpoise
ball of thread or yarn, ball of yarn; corner of a sail (Nautical), corner of fore-and-aft sail, corner of sail set across boat, hammock cords, raise or lower using a clew (Nautical); roll into a ball, coil, roll yarn into ballclew
ballet leap, perform capriole, upward leap of a horse (with back legs kicking), vertical leap by horsecapriole
bandage used to hold the shoulder or another bandage in place (Medicine), pertaining to the shoulder blade, pertaining to the flat bone at the back of the shoulder (Anatomy)scapulary
barren area, deliberately uncultivated land in garden, natural uncultivated land, uncomfortable situation, wastelands; forest; desert; range; back country; uninhabited region; garden for wild growth; wild or disordered state, jumble, confusing multitudewilderness
barrier controlling flow of water, barrier to obstruct the flow of water, dike, block the natural flow of water with a dam; restrain, stop up, hold back, confine with dam, decameter, female parent of animal, reservoir confined by dam, something resembl...dam
based on reality; practical, pragmatic; pertaining to realism in philosophy or the arts, reasonable, relating to philosophical realism, representing real life, simulating realityrealistic
basic life support; series of basic emergency medical procedures which includes CPR and the removal of foreign objects from windpipe (Medicine), Bureau of Labor Statistics, Bureau of Labor Statistics; U.S. government agency which collects data about th...BLS
basic literacy for everyday lifefunctional literacy
basic structure, dead body of animal, framework, decaying or worthless remains of a structure; corpse; body (Slang), person, remains of somethingcarcass
basics, fundamentals, things which are necessary for life or healthessentials
be based on something, be dead, be left alone, be tranquil, be vested, caesura, cessation of labor, cessation of movement, come to stop, conclude a legal case, continue to be, depend on somebody or something, freedom from anxiety, lie fallow, pause in ...rest
be capable of holding particular amount, be divisible by, control emotion, form sides of angle, have within, hold back or restrict, include or consist of, have within; restrain, keep under controlcontain
be capable of, come or bring into beingbegin
 

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