Results for: condition of occurring in phases, state of taking place slowly
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act of taking property in payment for debts, distressdistraint
act of taking; something taken; amount taken or collected at one time; income, proceeds, profits (Informal); movie scene filmed without interruption; sound recording made in one session; successful inoculation, agree to perform something, assume charge...take
act of tilling or cultivating land; cultivated land, condition of land, degree of fineness of soil, tilled land, tilling of landtilth
act of turning backward; state of being turned backward; backward displacement of a bodily organ or part (Medicine), backward tilt of body partretroversion
act of turning something the opposite way; act of returning to a previous condition; return of property to its owner after the occurrence of a particular event (Law), property returned to former owner, return to former condition, return to former owner...reversion
act of uniting, act of connecting; place where two things are connected; seam; juncture, attach, connect; unite, combine; be connected; become a member; perform a marriage ceremony; volunteer to serve in the armed forces; accompany, meet up with, be ad...join
act of uniting, result of uniting, state of being unified, togetherness; process of unitingunification
act of vanquishing, act of conquering; state of being vanquished or conqueredvanquishment
act of vexing, something that vexes, state of being vexed, state of being vexed; someone or something that vexes; act of vexingvexation
act of vibrating; process of being vibrated; single oscillation; atmosphere intuitively sensed, feelings projected by someone (Slang), atmosphere of a place, feelings communicated subconsciously, instance of vibrating, process of vibrating, repetitive ...vibration
act of wandering, act of moving from place to place; emigration, act of moving from one country to another; reincarnation of a human soultransmigration
act or habit of destruction, completely wreck or damage something, damaging effects, ruin, devastation, rob, plunder, pillage; destroy, demolish, wreck and plunder a placeravage
act or instance of using an editing mode in which new characters that are inserted erase the old characters that were in their placeovertyping
act or instance of walking in shallow water, cross with difficulty; proceed slowly and with difficulty; walk in water, walk through any substance that impedes motion (snow, etc.)wade
act or process of arousing a person from a hypnotic statedehypnotizing
 

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