Results for: treat as inferior
English English
blend, combine something, debase something, debasing addition, mix metals, mix metals; corrupt by adding other substances; reduce in value or quality, mixture of metals, mixture of metals; precious metal (i.e. gold or silver) mixed with an inferior metalalloy
boric acid compound, salt of boric acid, treat with borate (salt of boric acid)borate
botch, mismanage, screw up; do inferior work, failure; poor workmanship, mistake, spoil somethingbungle
brain surgery designed to treat mental illnessespsychosurgery
brand name of a meclizine hydrochloride preparation used as a medication to treat vomiting and dizziness (Medicine)Antivert
brand name of captopril, medication used to treat congestive heart failure and high blood pressure, type of ACE inhibitor (Medicine)Capoten
brew tea, burn caused by boiling liquid or steam, burn caused by liquid, burn somebody with hot liquid, burn with hot liquid or steam; treat with or cover with boiling liquid or steam; heat to a temperature just below the boiling point, heat liquid to ...scald
bright green European blister beetle; medicinal powder created from this beetle (formerly used to treat skin blisters)cantharides
business expenditures, charge somebody for expenses, cost, price, payment, money spent on something, something expensive to buy, treat something as chargeable or deductible, using up, value of resource usedexpense
cajole, cleaning substance manufactured in a variety of forms (bars, powders, liquids, etc.); bribe money (Slang); soap opera (Slang), cleansing agent, metallic salt combined with fatty acid, money used to bribe, put soap on, wash with soap, treat with...soap
capacity to feel unworthy, cause for regret, cause of shame, embarrass; bring dishonor; humiliate; compel through guilt, embarrassment; disgrace; dishonor, force somebody through shame, make somebody feel ashamed, make somebody feel inferior, negative ...shame
cause to become cruel or inhuman, dehumanize; behave cruelly; mistreat, make somebody brutal, treat somebody cruellybrutalize
certain of success, defeat somebody completely, forceful dunk shot, make forceful dunk shot, something easily done, treat somebody harshlyslam-dunk; slam dunk
change into a phosphate, treat something with phosphatephosphatize
cheap cloth made from recycled wool; clothing of inferior quality; phony item, something that is cheap, of poor quality; phony, imitative, fake, cloth made with old wool, dishonest, made from inferior material, poorly made, something inferiorshoddy
 

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