distance (verb)

  • 71farsee — verb a) To see at or from a distance. They set off again, the tall, elegant human and the violet skinned exotic, too abstracted to farsee the person waiting for them in the shadows a few dozen meters ahead. b) To see by foresight; see… …

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  • 72teleport — verb a) To travel from one point to another without physically crossing the distance between the two points. b) To move an object in this fashion, as by telekinesis. Syn: beam up See Also: teleportation …

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  • 73descry — verb a) To see When I had passed the vale where my bower stood...I came within view of the sea...and it being a very clear day, I fairly descried land whether an island or a continent I could not tell; but it lay very high, extending ... at a… …

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  • 74set back — verb a) To delay or obstruct. I expect it will set us back by a day or so, but I think a side trip will be worthwhile. b) To remove from or allow distance. Set it back from the road by twenty or thirty feet …

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  • 75schlepp — verb a) To carry a heavy object a distance, to tote, to lug. Today we schlepped back all the boxes we schlepped over there yesterday. b) To travel, slowly and reluctantly. (This word carries the implication that the journey is not worth the… …

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  • 76distances — verb Third person singular simple present of to distance (oneself) …

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  • 77keep off — verb To stay or cause to stay at a distance (from) …

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  • 78telecommunicate — verb To communicate over a long distance, often across the internet …

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  • 79underbuild — verb a) To build beneath another structure; provide a foundation or support for; undergird. The two eastern arches have been underbuilt for the sake of strengthening them. b) To perform insufficient construction on a building or in an area; build …

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  • 80stand back — verb a) To maintain a safe distance from a hazard. You had better stand back and let me operate the chainsaw. b) To abstain from participation. While others debated the proposals, he stood back …

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