v. recapture to cover or pave, as a path or roadway, with small broken stone to retake; to repossess to rearrange to enlist men for military or naval service
v. bereave to eradicate to make desolate with loneliness and grief to reconstruct; erect again to go from one country, state or region for the purpose of settling or residing in another
v. legalize to give the authority of law to to enlarge in all directions to postpone; lengthen; continue; maintain; preserve to reorganize; put in order again
v. sacrifice to make an offering of to deity, especially by presenting on an altar to deprive of something dishonestly to conquer to meet and strike violently; to crash into each other
v. manumit to set free from bondage to demonstrate; to reveal; to display to distinguish, as a disease, by its characteristic phenomena to find out the true words or meaning of, as something hardly legible
v. superintend to designate as a candidate for any office to forerun; to come or go before; to live in a previous life to have the charge and direction of, especially of some work or movement to render clear and intelligible
v. baste to come to pass to separate the parts of by violence to cover with melted fat, gravy, while cooking to abandon without regard to the welfare of the abandoned
v. gyrate to produce by sexual generation to revolve to indulge in profane oaths to effect by negotiating as an agent between parties
v. litigate to divide or subdivide into branches or subdivisions to cause to become the subject-matter of a suit at law to push out or thrust forth to throw out of order
v. revere to put in definite or proper order to regard with worshipful veneration to overcome by force of will to predict or foretell, especially under divine inspiration and guidance