| ANNUNCIATE | • annunciate v. (Transitive, formal) To announce. • ANNUNCIATE v. to announce, proclaim. |
| APPRECIATE | • appreciate v. (Transitive) To be grateful or thankful for. • appreciate v. (Transitive) To view as valuable. • appreciate v. (Transitive) To be fully conscious of; understand; be aware of; detect. |
| ASSOCIATED | • associated adj. (Of a person or thing) connected with something or another person. • associated adj. (Of a company) connected or amalgamated with another company. • associated v. Simple past tense and past participle of associate. |
| ASSOCIATES | • associates n. Plural of associate. • associates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of associate. • Associates n. Plural of Associate. |
| BRECCIATED | • brecciated v. Simple past tense and past participle of brecciate. • brecciated adj. (Geology) Formed or broken into breccia. • BRECCIATE v. to break a rock down into angular fragments. |
| BRECCIATES | • brecciates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of brecciate. • BRECCIATE v. to break a rock down into angular fragments. |
| CONSOCIATE | • consociate n. (Obsolete) An associate; an accomplice. • consociate v. (Obsolete, intransitive) to associate, partner. • consociate v. (Obsolete, transitive) To bring into alliance, confederacy, or relationship; to bring together; to join; to unite. |
| CRUCIATELY | • cruciately adv. In a cruciate manner. • CRUCIATE adv. cross-shaped or Y-shaped. |
| DENUNCIATE | • denunciate v. (Transitive) To condemn openly. • DENUNCIATE v. to denounce; to condemn publicly or solemnly. |
| DEPRECIATE | • depreciate v. (Transitive) To lessen in price or estimated value; to lower the worth of. • depreciate v. (Intransitive) To decline in value over time. • depreciate v. (Transitive) To belittle or disparage. |
| DISSOCIATE | • dissociate v. (Transitive) To make unrelated; to sever a connection; to separate. • dissociate v. (Intransitive) To part; to stop associating. • dissociate v. (Chemistry, transitive) To separate compounds into simpler component parts, usually by applying heat… |
| ENUNCIATED | • enunciated v. Simple past tense and past participle of enunciate. • ENUNCIATE v. to pronounce. |
| ENUNCIATES | • enunciates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enunciate. • ENUNCIATE v. to pronounce. |
| EXCRUCIATE | • excruciate v. (Transitive) To inflict intense pain or mental distress on (someone); to torture. • excruciate adj. (Obsolete) Excruciated; tortured. • EXCRUCIATE v. to inflict intense pain on. |
| FASCIATELY | • fasciately adv. In a fasciate manner. • FASCIATE adv. exhibiting a flattened ribbonlike structure, also FASCIATED. |
| NOVICIATES | • noviciates n. Plural of noviciate. • NOVICIATE n. the state of being a (religious) novice, also NOVITIATE. |
| OFFICIATED | • officiated v. Simple past tense and past participle of officiate. • OFFICIATE v. to perform the duties of an office. |
| OFFICIATES | • officiates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of officiate. • OFFICIATE v. to perform the duties of an office. |
| PATRICIATE | • patriciate n. The rank of a patrician. • patriciate n. The aristocracy or nobility. • PATRICIATE n. the patrician class; the aristocracy. |
| RENUNCIATE | • renunciate adj. (Rare) Of, pertaining to, or being a renunciate. • renunciate n. One who has renounced. • RENUNCIATE n. a religious devotee who gives up earthly pleasures to live as an ascetic. |