Results for: defend, save from harm
English English
(Slang) apparently accidental but with concealed malevolence or harmaccidentally-on-purpose
, ,(new zealand) save moneysock away
a keeping of something unchanged, protection from harm, act of safeguarding, conservation, act of saving from damage or harm, upholding of somethingpreservation
a money paid by an insurance company, contract by which property or persons are guaranteed against damage or loss; something which protects or guarantees safety, financial protection against loss or harm, insurance business, means of protection, premiu...insurance
abandon something, save somethinglay aside
abnormal accumulation, break through secretly, get in position to do harm, permeate fluid through a substance, penetrate, pass in or through; cause to permeate, cause pass in or through, something which permeates; something which passes through tissues...infiltrate
achieve a task with tranquility and satisfaction; he who seems quiet and harmless but has the ability to harm deeplystill waters run deep
acquire something, assured, ensure payment for something, assure; obtain, procure; protect, defend; fortify, strengthen; lock, fasten, firmly fixed, fix something firmly, guarantee, make something safe, make something safe for secret communications, ma...secure
act lewd; behave wildly; waste irresponsibly, be wanton, desiring to do harm, excessive, lewd or lascivious person; pampered person; one who is flirtatious, lush, playful, random, sexually indiscriminate, somebody growing unruly, somebody playful, some...wanton
act of saving from harm, Christian Science philosophy of life, deliverance from sin through Jesus Christ, redemption; act of saving, act of rescuing; savior, means of deliverance, means of saving somebody or somethingsalvation
action not considered moral, bring dishonor on a woman, cause suffering to; behave unjustly toward; injure, harm, violate; malign, discredit, discredit somebody, in wrong direction, incorrect, incorrect; erroneous; mistaken; erring; unjust; inappropria...wrong
action of attacking, assault, assail, assault; spasm, seizure; onslaught, attacking members of team, bout of illness, criticize somebody or something, energetic way of playing, harm, infect somebody or damage something, make a vigorous start on somethi...attack
add ingredients to food or drink, garrison, defend; strengthen; reinforce; enrich, make more powerful, make place safer, make structure stronger, strengthen or encouragefortify
add poison to something, corrupt or undermine something, give poison to somebody, harm with a toxic substance, inhibit a chemical reaction, kill or injure with toxin, give poison; have bad or damaging influence on; corrupt, pollute the environment, rea...poison
advance, bent area in something, depression, hollow; small hollow caused by a blow, harm something abstract, indent, press in, make a hollow depression, make depression by hitting, nonphysical damage, reductiondent
 

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