| ADVOCATED | • advocated v. Simple past tense and past participle of advocate. • advocated adj. Having been argued in favor of. • ADVOCATE v. to plead in favour of. |
| ADVOCATES | • advocates n. Plural of advocate. • advocates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of advocate. • ADVOCATE v. to plead in favour of. |
| ALLOCATED | • allocated adj. Having been granted an allocation; having received (something) as part of a plan or scheduled disbursement;… • allocated v. Simple past tense and past participle of allocate. • ALLOCATE v. to set apart for a particular purpose. |
| ALLOCATES | • allocates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of allocate. • ALLOCATE v. to set apart for a particular purpose. |
| BROCATELS | • brocatels n. Plural of brocatel. • BROCATEL n. (French) a stiff, originally silk-and-linen, heavy-figured fabric like brocade, also BROCATELLE. |
| COLLOCATE | • collocate v. (Linguistics, translation studies) (said of certain words) To be often used together, form a collocation;… • collocate v. To arrange or occur side by side. (Can we add an example for this sense?) • collocate v. (Obsolete, transitive) To set or place; to station. |
| COLOCATED | • colocated v. Simple past tense and past participle of colocate. • co-located v. Simple past tense and past participle of co-locate. • COLOCATE v. to group housing units together. |
| COLOCATES | • colocates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of colocate. • co-locates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of co-locate. • COLOCATE v. to group housing units together. |
| CONVOCATE | • convocate v. (Transitive, obsolete) To call together (people); to convoke. • CONVOCATE v. to convoke; to call together. |
| DISLOCATE | • dislocate v. To put something out of its usual place. • dislocate v. (Medicine) To (accidentally) dislodge a skeletal bone from its joint. • DISLOCATE v. to put out of joint. |
| EMBROCATE | • embrocate v. (Medicine, transitive) To moisten and rub (a diseased part) with a liquid substance, as with spirit… • EMBROCATE v. to moisten and rub with a lotion. |
| INVOCATED | • invocated v. Simple past tense and past participle of invocate. • INVOCATE v. to appeal to for help, also INVOKE. |
| INVOCATES | • invocates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of invocate. • INVOCATE v. to appeal to for help, also INVOKE. |
| MISLOCATE | • mislocate v. (Transitive) To locate incorrectly. • MISLOCATE v. to locate in the wrong place. |
| PRELOCATE | • prelocate v. (Transitive) To locate in advance. • PRELOCATE v. to locate in advance. |
| RELOCATED | • relocated v. Simple past tense and past participle of relocate. • RELOCATE v. to establish in a new place. |
| RELOCATEE | • relocatee n. Someone who has been relocated (moved to a new home). • RELOCATEE n. one who is relocated. |
| RELOCATES | • relocates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of relocate. • RELOCATE v. to establish in a new place. |
| SUFFOCATE | • suffocate v. (Ergative) To suffer, or cause someone to suffer, from severely reduced oxygen intake to the body. • suffocate v. (Ergative) To die due to, or kill someone by means of, insufficient oxygen supply to the body. • suffocate v. (Ergative, figuratively) To overwhelm, or be overwhelmed (by a person or issue), as though with oxygen deprivation. |
| UNLOCATED | • unlocated adj. That has not been located; the location of which is unknown. • unlocated adj. Not surveyed, or designated by limits or boundaries, as appropriated to some individual or company. • UNLOCATED adj. not located or placed; not fixed in a place. |