Results for: attack the credibility of, attempt to discredit, challenge, criticize or cast doubt on
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area out of direct sunlight, cast a shadow upon; dim, darken; screen, hide from view; protect from light; cover with a shade; add shading to; change gradually, change in small degrees, change slightly or gradually, dark parts of painting, darken part o...shade
arouse anger in somebody, attack or violate, fury, offensive act, rape, violate accepted standards of decency; commit an atrocity; offend; incite a response of great rage with an offensive act; rape (Literary), violation of the accepted standards of de...outrage
arouse, ask for, attempt to summon demon, call upon greater power, requests help or protection (from a deity); summon a spirit through witchcraft; request, make an appeal; pray; activate a command, cause a certain action (Computers), use in supportinvoke
arousing suspicion, suggesting doubt, suspect, shady, dubious; distrustful, doubting, skeptical; expressing suspicion, tending to suspectsuspicious
arrangement made beforehand, arranging of something beforehand, keeping something back, land set aside, legal interest retained in something granted, limiting condition, misgivings that cause hesitation, park, land set aside for a specific use; doubt, ...reservation
arrive at something, attack somebodycome at
artillery fire, attack somebody, bombard, bombardment, fire artillery, something like a bombardmentcannonade
artistic failure, atomic bomb, attack people and places with bombs, container for aerosol, crash, damage building with explosion, defeat overwhelmingly, device for directing radiation, drop and explode bombs; fail (Slang), explosive device, explosive p...bomb
as is generally admitted, confessedly, by his own admission; without a doubtadmittedly
as one suffering from apoplexy (sudden physical attack, stroke); angrily, furiouslyapoplectically
ask for something, attempt something, go in search of, look for; search for, try to discover; request, try to obtain; pursue; try, strive, head for something, search for something, strive for somethingseek
ask people to vote, ballot paper, slip of paper on which a vote is written; action of voting; right to vote, total votes, vote; cast a vote, voting systemballot
ask repeatedly, be persistently painful or bothersome, keep criticizing, old horse, one who nags (especially a woman), pest; worn out horse; pony, small leisure horse, racehorse, remind incessantly (especially of a chore); criticize relentlessly (of a ...nag
ask somebody for something, get somebody to do something wrong, offer sex for money, plead for something, try and obtain something through persuasion or earnest requests; attempt to convince someone to give or do something; try to influence another to ...solicit
ask, inquire; examine, investigate; consider doubtful, distrust, question, question mark, question something, question; doubt, reservation; question mark; request to retrieve information from a database (Computers)query
 

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EUdict is online since May 9, 2005 and English<>Croatian dictionary on tkuzmic.com since June 16, 2003.

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