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overshadow |
Verb
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cast a shadow upon |
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overshadow |
Verb
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make appear small by comparison |
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overshadow |
Verb
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be greater in significance than |
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own |
Adjective
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belonging to or on behalf of a specified person (especially yourself) |
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own |
Verb
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have ownership or possession of |
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orientate |
Verb
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determine one's position with reference to another point |
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overtax |
Verb
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tax excessively |
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overprice |
Verb
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price excessively high |
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outsource |
Verb
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obtain goods or services from an outside supplier |
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overstock |
Verb
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stock excessively |
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overexert |
Verb
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exert (oneself) excessively and go beyond one's strength |
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outbid |
Verb
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bid higher than others |
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outbid |
Verb
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bid over an opponent's bid when one's partner has not bid or doubled |
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outcall |
Verb
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make a higher bid than (the previous bid or player) |
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obviate |
Verb
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prevent the occurrence of |
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obviate |
Verb
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do away with |
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oppress |
Verb
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come down on or keep down by unjust use of one's authority |
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oppress |
Verb
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cause to suffer |
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outvote |
Verb
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to defeat by a majority of votes |
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ostracize |
Verb
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avoid speaking to or dealing with |
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ostracize |
Verb
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expel from a community or group |
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ostracise |
Verb
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avoid speaking to or dealing with |
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ostracise |
Verb
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expel from a community or group |
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oust |
Verb
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remove from a position or office |
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oust |
Verb
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remove and replace |
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oversee |
Verb
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watch and direct |
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originate in |
Verb
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come from |
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obey |
Verb
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be obedient to |
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over-correct |
Verb
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make excessive corrections for fear of making an error |
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overcompensate |
Verb
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make excessive corrections for fear of making an error |
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overcompensate |
Verb
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make up for shortcomings or a feeling of inferiority by exaggerating good qualities |
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overachieve |
Verb
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perform better or achieve a greater degree of success than expected |
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offer up |
Verb
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present as an act of worship |
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overdo |
Verb
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do something to an excessive degree |
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outstay |
Verb
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to surpass in staying power |
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outstay |
Verb
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to stay too long |
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outlive |
Verb
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live longer than |
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outlast |
Verb
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live longer than |
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overtop |
Verb
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look down on |
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overwinter |
Verb
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spend the winter |
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overstay |
Verb
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stay too long |
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outrank |
Verb
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take precedence or surpass others in rank |
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outnumber |
Verb
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to be larger in number |
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opalesce |
Verb
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exhibit a play of colors like that of an opal |
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opalesce |
Verb
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reflect light or colors like an opal |
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outbalance |
Verb
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weigh more heavily |
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overspread |
Verb
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spread across or over |
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overpopulate |
Verb
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cause to have too great a population |
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Ouija |
Noun
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a board containing the letters of the alphabet, used to communicate with spirits |
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outro |
Noun
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media, such as a song and/or video sequence, that plays as a television show or movie ends |