ritualise
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~ make or evolve into a ritual; "The growing up of children has become ritualized in many cultures"
ritualize
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~ make or evolve into a ritual; "The growing up of children has become ritualized in many cultures"
rival
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~ be equal to in quality or ability; "Nothing can rival cotton for durability"; "Your performance doesn't even touch that of your colleagues"; "Her persistence and ambition only matches that of her parents"
rival
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~ be the rival of, be in competition with; "we are rivaling for first place in the race"
rive
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~ tear or be torn violently; "The curtain ripped from top to bottom"; "pull the cooked chicken into strips"
rive
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~ separate or cut with a tool, such as a sharp instrument; "cleave the bone"
rivet
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~ direct one's attention on something; "Please focus on your studies and not on your hobbies"
rivet
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~ hold (someone's attention); "The discovery of the skull riveted the paleontologists"
rivet
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~ fasten with a rivet or rivets
roach
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~ cut the mane off (a horse)
roam
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~ move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment; "The gypsies roamed the woods"; "roving vagabonds"; "the wandering Jew"; "The cattle roam across the prairie"; "the laborers drift from one town to the next"; "They rolled from town to town"
roar
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~ act or proceed in a riotous, turbulent, or disorderly way; "desperadoes from the hills regularly roared in to take over the town"-R.A.Billington
roar
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~ utter words loudly and forcefully; "`Get out of here,' he roared"
roar
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~ make a loud noise, as of wind, water, or vehicles; "The wind was howling in the trees"; "The water roared down the chute"
roar
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~ laugh unrestrainedly and heartily
roar
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~ make a loud noise, as of animal; "The bull bellowed"
roar off
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~ leave; "The car roared off into the fog"
roar
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~ emit long loud cries; "wail in self-pity"; "howl with sorrow"
roast
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~ subject to laughter or ridicule; "The satirists ridiculed the plans for a new opera house"; "The students poked fun at the inexperienced teacher"; "His former students roasted the professor at his 60th birthday"