Results for: enclose within geometrical shape, restrict, surround, encircle
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be dizzy, circular motion, confusion, move with a spinning or whirling motion; be dizzy; cause to spin or whirl, spiral, turn with a circular motion, whirling movement; curving shape, whorlswirl
be evasive, evasive statement, protective method, put bushes around something, restrict something, row of bushes forming a fence or boundary; barrier, limit, row of shrubs, surround with a hedge; put up a boundary, enclose; evade, avoid, try to offset ...hedge
be focused, move in circular fashion, recur, rotate, turn, spin; encircle, move in a circle around a central point; think about, contemplate, turning stagerevolve
be opposite to (Mathematics); lie beneath, extend under, enclose a part, extend oppositesubtend
be or make somebody suitable, describe as something, have or give somebody eligibility, moderate, modify or restrict meaning, restrict or change, train, certify; meet the minimum standards; limit, restrict; attribute a quality or characteristic; modera...qualify
be sculptor, carve or model material, change shape of something naturally, create three-dimensional artwork using any of several techniques (carving, modeling, welding, etc.); form, mold, make sculpturesculpt
become involute, complex, involved, complex; having a spiral shape; curled inward from the edges (Botany), rolling inward, tightly whorled, type of curveinvolute
become lodged, fix something in mind, imbed, insert, inlay, drive in, implant, place or be placed solidly, surround somethingembed
become more expensive, increase in price; build a pyramid, arrange in the shape of a pyramid, crystalline form with multiple nonparallel faces, Egyptian stone tomb, geometric figure with a polygonal base and sides which are isosceles triangles; structu...pyramid
belief in ability to shape selfself-efficacy
belt, encircle with a belt, encircle with a ring, encompassingcincture
bent, crooked, coiled, turned; having undergone a twisting process; having undergone rotation of opposite ends in opposing directions; entwined; distorted, perverted; sprained (ankle, etc.); having been made spiral in shape, corrupttwisted
bent, curved, in the shape of a bowarcuate
blockade, act of surrounding and attacking a fortification in order to cut off supply and aid routes; prolonged period of difficulty or trouble, besiege, surround and attack a fortification in order to cut off supply and aid routes, military operation,...siege
board, piece of wood used to hold something in place, grow fat; live luxuriously at the expense of another; secure with battens, lights in theater, provide with battens, slat for fastening down tarpaulin, strip for keeping sails in shapebatten
 

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