Results for: dominate harshly, inflict stress on, repress
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check or repress, hold back, restrain; crush, quell; smother, suffocate, asphyxiate; be suffocated, joint in leg of animal, repress physical actstifle
common stock, everyday, general, nonspecialist, of an expected standard, of or for all, of varying stress or length, open public area in a city or town, park, square (also commons), ordinary, piece of public landcommon
condition produced by severe and chronic mental or emotional stress; condition produced by physical injury, state resulting from traumatraumatism
constrain, forbid something, hold something in check, interfere with a bodily process or organ, prevent a signal or event, restrain, hold back, repress; forbid, not allow, stop or restrict a chemical reactioninhibit
contrasting detail, emphasize something, intonation, main emphasis, make prominent; stress; emphasize, manner of pronunciation, mark above letter, mark something with an accent, mathematical symbol, mode of pronunciation characteristic of a group of pe...accent
control feeling, dominate; hold; have as a quality; own, have as property, have as an ability, have knowledge of something, have sex, influence, seize something, take controlpossess
control something, court order, dominate, govern, control; determine, decide, decree; mark with lines using a ruler, governing power, law governing court procedure, regulation; custom, common practice; government; ruler, flat tool used for measuring di...rule
control, control or dominate area, group of officers in control, have authority over something, look over something, military control, military group with specific function, operating instruction to computer, order, order somebody, direction; control, ...command
cool metal, extinguish fire, satisfy a need (esp. thirst); extinguish, put out; cool by immersing in a cold liquid; repress a desire (or urge, etc.); put an end to, destroy; relieve, satisfy thirst, subdue feelingquench
correct, demand, require, insist upon; force, functioning accurately, get, inflict as suffering, precise, precise; meticulous, extremely accurate, strict, this and no otherexact
counterbalance, make amends, pay somebody for loss, reward; reimburse, pay back; make up for, see also:overcompensate, stress something to make up deficiencycompensate
cover a roof with slate, cover with slate (of a roof, etc.); nominate a candidate for office; propose or list for candidacy; schedule, plan; harshly criticize, denounce, abuse, dark gray, designate somebody, fine grained rock that is easily split into ...slate
creaking, harshly grating, raspy; squeaky, old or old-fashioned, stiffcreaky
critical moment, dangerous or worrying time, turning point in disease, turning point; time of great stress or dangercrisis
critically, harshly; corrosivelycaustically
 

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