curve (verb)

  • 31negotiate — verb 1 try to reach an agreement ADVERB ▪ carefully ▪ a carefully negotiated series of concessions ▪ successfully ▪ effectively ▪ individually …

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  • 32recurve — verb a) To curve again, to rebend. b) To curve back on itself …

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  • 33incurvate — verb ɪnkə:veɪt [usu. as adjective incurvated] curve inwards. adjective ɪn kə:vət curved inwards. Derivatives incurvation noun Origin ME: from L. incurvat , incurvare bend into a curve …

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  • 34indicate — verb ADVERB ▪ clearly, strongly ▪ not necessarily ▪ Expense does not necessarily indicate worth. ▪ usually ▪ This sign usually indicates a ped …

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  • 35wave — verb 1》 move one s hand to and fro in greeting or as a signal.     ↘move (one s hand or arm, or something held in one s hand) to and fro.     ↘(wave someone/thing down) wave one s hand to stop a driver or vehicle.     ↘(wave something aside)… …

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  • 36change surface — verb undergo or cause to undergo a change in the surface • Hypernyms: ↑change • Hyponyms: ↑level, ↑level off, ↑crust, ↑heave, ↑buckle, ↑warp, ↑curl, ↑ …

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  • 37inflect — verb /ɪnˈflɛkt/ a) To cause to curve inwards. b) To change the tone or pitch of the voice when speaking or singing …

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  • 38break one off — verb an 1800s baseball term meaning to throw a curve ball …

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  • 39incurve — verb To cause something to curve inwards. A small amount of spin may incurve the ball …

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  • 40ragequit — verb To quit an online video game in anger. Having had my share of ragequitting teammates and unfinished campaigns I still havent completed a L4D2 campaign on Expert Ill take a positive outlook and say that the complaints about difficulty amount… …

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