equilibrate
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~ bring into balance or equilibrium; "She has to balance work and her domestic duties"; "balance the two weights"
equilibrise
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~ bring into balance or equilibrium; "She has to balance work and her domestic duties"; "balance the two weights"
equilibrize
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~ bring into balance or equilibrium; "She has to balance work and her domestic duties"; "balance the two weights"
equip
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~ provide with abilities or understanding; "She was never equipped to be a dancer"
equip
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~ provide with (something) usually for a specific purpose; "The expedition was equipped with proper clothing, food, and other necessities"
equivocate
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~ be deliberately ambiguous or unclear in order to mislead or withhold information
eradicate
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~ destroy completely, as if down to the roots; "the vestiges of political democracy were soon uprooted"; "root out corruption"
eradicate
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~ kill in large numbers; "the plague wiped out an entire population"
erase
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~ wipe out digitally or magnetically recorded information; "Who erased the files from my hard disk?"
erase
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~ remove by or as if by rubbing or erasing; "Please erase the formula on the blackboard--it is wrong!"
erase
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~ remove from memory or existence; "The Turks erased the Armenians in 1915"
erect
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~ construct, build, or erect; "Raise a barn"
erode
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~ become ground down or deteriorate; "Her confidence eroded"
erode
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~ remove soil or rock; "Rain eroded the terraces"
eroticize
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~ give erotic character to or make more interesting; "eroticize the ads"
err
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~ wander from a direct course or at random; "The child strayed from the path and her parents lost sight of her"; "don't drift from the set course"
err
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~ to make a mistake or be incorrect
eruct
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~ eject or send out in large quantities, also metaphorical; "the volcano spews out molten rocks every day"; "The editors of the paper spew out hostile articles about the Presidential candidate"
eruct
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~ expel gas from the stomach; "Please don't burp at the table"