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Term | Definition |
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falsify | to make (something) false : to change (something) in order to make people believe something that is not true |
mash | to reduce to a soft pulpy state by beating or pressure |
furnish | to provide (a room or building) with furniture : to supply or give (something) to someone or something |
classify | to arrange (people or things) into groups based on ways that they are alike |
dismal | showing or causing unhappiness or sad feelings : not warm, cheerful, etc. |
immense | very great in size or amount |
wholesale | the business of selling things in large amounts to other businesses rather than to individual customers |
recede | a: to move back or away : withdraw b : to slant backward |
trigger | a lever on a gun that you pull to fire the gun: something that causes something else to happen |
interpret | to explain the meaning of (something) : to understand (something) in a specified way |
utter | to say (something) |
submissive | willing to obey someone else |
conclusive | showing that something is certainly true |
offensive | causing someone to feel hurt, angry, or upset : rude or insulting: very unpleasant |
provoke | to cause the occurrence of (a feeling or action) : to make (something) happen : to cause (a person or animal) to become angry, violent, etc. |
aggravate | to make (an injury, problem, etc.) more serious or severe : to make (someone) angry : to annoy or bother (someone) |
diminish | to become or to cause (something) to become less in size, importance, etc. |
seize | to use legal or official power to take (something) : to get or take (something) in a forceful, sudden, or violent way |
blow | a: of air : to be in motion : to move with speed or force b : to move or run quickly |
shove | to push (something) with force : to push (someone or something) along or away in a rough or careless way |
compete | to try to get or win something (such as a prize or reward) that someone else is also trying to win : to try to be better or more successful than someone or something else |