| ABSTERGE | • absterge v. (Transitive, archaic, now rare) To make clean by wiping; to wipe away. • ABSTERGE v. to cleanse by wiping. |
| COMMERGE | • commerge v. (Intransitive) To blend or merge together. • commerge v. (Intransitive) To agree; to coincide. • COMMERGE v. to merge together. |
| CONVERGE | • converge v. (Intransitive) (said of two or more entities) To approach each other; to get closer and closer. • converge v. (Intransitive, mathematics) (said of a sequence or series) To have a (finite, proper) limit. • converge v. (Intransitive, computing) (said of an iterative process) To reach a stable end point. |
| DEMIURGE | • demiurge n. (Platonic philosophy) The (usually benevolent) being that created the universe out of primal matter. • demiurge n. (Gnosticism) A (usually jealous or outright malevolent) being who is inferior to the supreme being… • demiurge n. (Figuratively) Something (such as an idea, individual or institution) conceived as an autonomous creative… |
| DISGORGE | • disgorge v. To vomit or spew, to discharge. • disgorge v. To surrender (stolen goods or money, for example) unwillingly. • disgorge v. (Oenology) To remove traces of yeast from sparkling wine by the méthode champenoise. |
| ENCHARGE | • encharge v. (Obsolete, transitive) To give to somebody as a charge; to entrust with a duty or task. • ENCHARGE v. (archaic) to entrust. |
| LITHARGE | • litharge n. Lead monoxide (PbO) a toxic solid formed from oxidation of lead in air, and used as a pigment. • LITHARGE n. a monoxide of lead. |
| OVERURGE | • overurge v. (Transitive) To urge excessively. • OVERURGE v. to urge too much. |
| RECHARGE | • recharge v. (Transitive) To charge an electric battery after its power has been consumed. • recharge v. (Intransitive) To invigorate and revitalize one’s energy level by removing stressful agents for a period of time. • recharge v. (Transitive) To reload a gun with ammunition. |
| REEMERGE | • reemerge v. To emerge again, to come into view after having hidden. • reemerge v. To come out of a situation, object or a liquid after having entered it. • reëmerge v. Alternative spelling of reemerge. |
| SUBMERGE | • submerge v. (Intransitive) To sink out of sight. • submerge v. (Transitive) To put into a liquid; to immerse; to plunge into and keep in. • submerge v. (Transitive, figurative, in the passive) To engulf or overwhelm. |
| UNCHARGE | • uncharge v. (Transitive, archaic) To free from a charge or load; to unload or unburden. • uncharge v. (Transitive, obsolete) To free from an accusation; to make no charge against; to acquit. • UNCHARGE v. to free from a charge or load; to unload. |