dealt (verb)
11bottle up — verb a) Put into bottles Emotions are often bottled up rather than dealt with, which can lead to stress in later life. b) Keep suppressed and hidden …
12snow under — verb To overwhelm (with large quantities of something to be dealt with) …
13mark off — verb a) To separate by or as with a boundary line. b) To indicate as dealt with, as on a list. Syn: delineate, check off …
14come — verb (past came; past participle come) 1》 move or travel towards or into a place near or familiar to the speaker. ↘arrive. ↘join in a specified activity: do you want to come fishing? 2》 occur; happen. 3》 occupy or achieve a specified… …
15misdeal — verb (past and past participle misdealt) deal cards wrongly. noun a hand dealt wrongly …
16remain — verb 1》 be in the same place or condition during further time. ↘continue to be: he remained alert. 2》 be left over after others or other parts have been used, completed, or dealt with. Origin ME: from OFr. remain , stressed stem of remanoir,… …
17report — verb 1》 give a spoken or written account of something. ↘cover an event or subject as a journalist or reporter. 2》 make a formal complaint or statement about. 3》 present oneself as having arrived at a place or as ready to do something. 4》… …
18twist — verb 1》 form into a bent, curled, or distorted shape. ↘turn or bend round or into a different direction. ↘force or be forced out of the natural position by twisting: he twisted his ankle playing tennis. 2》 rotate around something that… …
19blow up phrasal — verb 1 (I, T) to destroy something, or to be destroyed, by an explosion: The plane blew up in midair. (blow sth up): Rebels attempted to blow up the bridge. 2 (transitive blow something up) to fill something with air or gas: Stop at the gas… …
20confront — verb (T) 1 to behave in a threatening way towards someone, as though you are going to attack them: Opening the door, he found himself confronted by a dozen policemen with guns. 2 to deal with something very difficult or unpleasant in a brave and… …