Results for: bring something nearer, come to a stop, straighten something, write something out
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alter facts about something, amend wording of text, amended text, edit for publication, text that has been rewritten, revised text, edited text, write again; edit, make changes to a textrewrite
amaze, stun, confuse, bewilder; fail to discern a difference, mix up, bring to ruin, expressing anger, frustrate somebody or something, get things mixed up, make situation worse, put to shame, refuteconfound
ambush, lie in wait; attack from an ambush; rob, plunder; intercept, approach unexpectedly, lie in wait for somebody, stop somebodywaylay
among, because of, by way of; in from one side and out of the other side; to the point of completion, to the end, direct, non-stop, from beginning to end, going directly, over the extent of, past a barrier, prep. in from one side and out of the other; ...through
amusing imitation, compose a farcical imitation of another work, write a satirical imitation, imitate comically, literary work containing a farcical imitation of a particular person characteristic or style, parodies in general, poor imitationparody
analyze by dividing into parts, be divisible into elements, become or make emotional, decompose chemically, experience electrical insulation failure, experience or cause health collapse, fail to function properly, stop resisting, tear down, weakenbreak down
anger, irritate, annoy; incite, instigate; stimulate, arouse; cause, induce, bring out, be the cause of an activity, elicit a response, incite something, make somebody feel angry, stir somebody to emotionprovoke
animal enclosure, barred enclosure; prison; elevator, basket, elevator platform, enclose in a cage; place in a cage, enclosing or protecting wire-mesh structure, hockey goal, put in confining conditions, put person or animal in cage, screen to stop bal...cage
anonymously write (books, speeches, etc.) for and under the name of another author, write as ghostwriterghostwrite
aperture setting, aperture stopf-stop
apparently unlikely ever to stopnever-ending
appear to fall, bad or corrupt place, basin for washing something, be absorbed, become quieter, bring to ruin, cesspool, decline in value, decline physically, defeat in contest, device absorbing energy or other entity, drill into ground, drive into gro...sink
appear unexpectedly, area notable for something, arrive by plane, arrive on the ground, alight; set on the ground; bring to shore; drop anchor; climb onto dry ground; exit from a ship; arrive at, end up in (a place, situation, etc.); obtain, get a hold...land
approach and stop, confront, waylay (often aggressively); solicit, propositionaccost
approach, come near, be similar to something, come or bring close, estimate something, approaching, nearly exactapproximate
 

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