reason (verb)

  • 101constitute — verb a) To cause to stand; to establish; to enact. Laws appointed and constituted by lawful authority. . b) To make up; to compose; to form …

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  • 102do the rounds — verb a) To circulate something from one place to another. The naked photos of that celebrity have been doing in the rounds in the tabloids. b) To go from one place to another for a particular reason. The doctors at the hospital check on the… …

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  • 103dissimulate — verb a) To practise deception by concealment or omission or by feigning a false appearance. But now, as he paced alone in his apartment, now that he was not upon exhibition, now when there was no eye to behold him, and there was no reason to… …

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  • 104make the rounds — verb a) To circulate something from one place to another. The naked photos of that celebrity have been making the rounds in the tabloids. b) To go from one place to another for a particular reason. The doctors at the hospital check on the… …

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  • 105ratiocinate — verb /ˌrætiˈosəˌneɪt,ˌræʃiˈɑsəˌneɪt/ To use the powers of the mind logically and methodically; to reason. Observe the relative position, returned the Doctor with a smile. It is your attitude to believe through thick and thin in one mans judgment… …

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  • 106go off the boil — verb a) Cease to boil when heat is no longer applied. All puddings must be boiled in plenty of water, turned frequently, kept closely covered, and never allowed to go off the boil. b) To lose interest; to pall. That is the reason for the coin.… …

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  • 107stuff up — verb a) To ruin Dont drink tonight, because itll stuff you up b) To make a big mistake The reason we lost the match is due to the goalkeeper stuffing up …

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  • 108trod — verb /ˈtɹɒd,ˈtɹɑd/ To walk heavily or laboriously; plod; tread Sir ; to me the noble lord seems to trod close in the foot steps of his fellow labourers in the ministerial vineyard, and u crow over us with the same reason …

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  • 109creating one flesh — verb Marrying. For this reason a man will leave his father and mother and be united to his wife, and they will become one flesh Genesis 2:24 …

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  • 110philosophate — verb /fɪˈlɒsəfeɪt/ To philosophize. If, as some say, to philosophate be to doubt; with much more reason, to rave and fantastiquize, as I doe, must necessarily be to doubt [...] …

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