Results for: forceful attack, greater burden of something, main force of something, stress, main stress
English English
basic ingredient of diet, bent wire to fasten papers, bind together by means of a staple or staples, essential, regularly used; primary, principal, main (of goods or products), fasten with staples, grade fibers, metal clip for binding papers; basic foo...staple
basic principles, basic unit of matter, bread and wine in Christian ceremony, component of an optical system, component of electric circuit, constituent of geometric figure, factor, forces of weather, heating part of an appliance, little bit, main comp...element
basic, basic part or aspect, brighter star of double star, election of candidates for governmental position, election of delegates to choose candidates, first in sequence, first thing, original; primeval, initial; principal, main, prime; basic, fundame...primary
basic, original, primeval, ancient; initial, first; main, central; extremely important; essential, fundamentalprimal
battering or crushing device, break force or crush with a battering ram, collide with something deliberately, force acceptance of something, force something into place, hydraulic ramram
battledress, inability to respond to situation, inability to respond to stimulus, make or become tired, mental or physical exhaustion, nonmilitary work, tire out, drain, weaken, weaken under stress, weakening of material under stress, weariness, tiredn...fatigue
battlefield machine, driving force or energy source, machine for powering equipment, machine which supplies force and motion, motor; locomotive; part of a program which handles certain types of data (Computers), railroad locomotiveengine
be a particular weight, be burdensome, evaluate, find the weight of something, guess the weight of, have importance, measure by weight, measure the heaviness of (an object, proposition, etc.); consider; be of a particular heaviness; burden; be signific...weigh
be displaced slightly, crawl; climb; sneak, move along quietly and slowly, creeping movement, deform from heat or stress, deformation of metal under stress, deformation of rocks under stress, gradually develop, move near the ground, move quietly, movem...creep
be drawn or attracted (by gravity); move toward (by the force of gravity); be naturally attracted to, move because of gravity, move steadily toward somethinggravitate
be greater or dominant, outweigh, be heavier; surpass; control, predominate; surpass in importance, preponderantpreponderate
be greater than, go beyond limits, pass; surpass, outdo, excelexceed
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 highly critical, big marine mammal, defeat somebody convincingly, hit something forcefully, hunt whales, hunt whales; thrash, hit repeatedly; attack with criticism, impressive example of something, thrash somebody, very large sea mammal with an air ...whale
be nervous, be fidgety, be tense and jumpy, behave nervously, distortion in digitized information, nervous attack, rapid signal fluctuation, rapid variations in a signal due to electric disturbancejitter
 

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