| ABIRRITATE | • abirritate v. (Transitive, medicine) To diminish the sensibility of; to debilitate; to soothe. • ABIRRITATE v. to soothe or make less irritable. |
| CAPACITATE | • capacitate v. (Transitive) To make capable of functioning in a given capacity. • capacitate v. (Transitive, zoology) To alter sperm to allow it to fertilize eggs. • capacitate v. (Transitive, mathematics) To reach maximum throughput on at least part of a constrained network. |
| DEBILITATE | • debilitate v. (Transitive) To make feeble; to weaken. • DEBILITATE v. to make weak. |
| DECAPITATE | • decapitate v. (Transitive, literally) To remove the head of. • decapitate v. (Transitive, figurative) To oust or destroy the leadership or ruling body of (A government etc.). • DECAPITATE v. to cut off the head of. |
| DELIMITATE | • delimitate v. To delimit, especially in the computing sense. • DELIMITATE v. to delimit. |
| EGURGITATE | • EGURGITATE v. to vomit, to cast forth. |
| EXCOGITATE | • excogitate v. To think over something carefully; to consider fully; cogitate. • excogitate v. To reach as a conclusion through reason or careful thought. • EXCOGITATE v. to discover by thinking out or reasoning. |
| EXORBITATE | • exorbitate v. (Obsolete) To go out of the track; to deviate. • EXORBITATE v. (obsolete) to stray. |
| EXPEDITATE | • expeditate v. (UK, obsolete, transitive, law, forest law) To deprive of the claws or the balls of the forefeet. • EXPEDITATE v. to deprive of the ball of the foot or the claws. |
| FACILITATE | • facilitate v. To make easy or easier. • facilitate v. To help bring about. • facilitate v. To preside over (a meeting, a seminar). |
| FELICITATE | • felicitate v. (Transitive) To congratulate. • felicitate adj. (Archaic) Made very happy. • FELICITATE v. to congratulate. |
| HABILITATE | • habilitate adj. (Obsolete) Qualified or entitled. • habilitate v. (Transitive) To enable one to function in a given manner; to make one capable of performing a given… • habilitate v. (Intransitive) To qualify oneself, through a demonstration of ability, to function in a certain capacity… |
| INFINITATE | • infinitate v. (Transitive) To make infinite. • INFINITATE v. to make infinite. |
| NOBILITATE | • nobilitate v. (Obsolete) To make noble; to ennoble; to exalt. • NOBILITATE v. to ennoble. |
| QUANTITATE | • quantitate v. (Transitive) To measure the quantity of, especially with high accuracy and taking uncertainty into account… • QUANTITATE v. to make quantitative. |