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CORRECT |
Make free from errors |
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SMOOTH |
To free from obstruction; to make easy. |
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DECLARE |
To make clear; to free from obscurity. |
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CLEAN |
Free from errors and vulgarisms; as, a clean style. |
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UNSTARCH |
To free from starch; to make limp or pliable. |
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LIBERALIZE |
To make liberal; to free from narrow views or
prejudices. |
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CLARIFY |
To make clear; to free from obscurities; to brighten or
illuminate. |
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UNFEUDALIZE |
To free from feudal customs or character; to make
not feudal. |
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UNCHARGE |
To free from an accusation; to make no charge against;
to acquit. |
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CLEAR |
To free from obscurity or ambiguity; to relive of
perplexity; to make perspicuous. |
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SANCTIFY |
To make free from sin; to cleanse from moral
corruption and pollution; to purify. |
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ISOLATE |
To separate from all foreign substances; to make pure;
to obtain in a free state. |
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DISINFECT |
To free from infectious or contagious matter; to
destroy putrefaction; to purify; to make innocuous. |
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HEAL |
To reconcile, as a breach or difference; to make whole; to
free from guilt; as, to heal dissensions. |
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UNBEND |
To free from flexure; to make, or allow to become,
straight; to loosen; as, to unbend a bow. |
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ASCERTAIN |
To make (a thing) certain to the mind; to free from
obscurity, doubt, or change; to make sure of; to fix; to determine. |
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RED |
To put on order; to make tidy; also, to free from
entanglement or embarrassement; -- generally with up; as, to red up a
house. |
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FACILITATE |
To make easy or less difficult; to free from
difficulty or impediment; to lessen the labor of; as, to facilitate the
execution of a task. |
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LOOSEN |
To make loose; to free from tightness, tension,
firmness, or fixedness; to make less dense or compact; as, to loosen a
string, or a knot; to loosen a rock in the earth. |
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PURIFY |
To make pure or clear from material defilement,
admixture, or imperfection; to free from extraneous or noxious matter;
as, to purify liquors or... |
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RECTIFY |
To make or set right; to correct from a wrong,
erroneous, or false state; to amend; as, to rectify errors, mistakes,
or abuses; to rectify the ... |
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OPEN |
To make or set open; to render free of access; to unclose;
to unbar; to unlock; to remove any fastening or covering from; as, to
open a door; to open a box; to open a room; to open a letter. |
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DRY |
To make dry; to free from water, or from moisture of any kind,
and by any means; to exsiccate; as, to dry the eyes; to dry one's
tears; the win... |
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DEVELOP |
...nfold;
to lay open by degrees or in detail; to make visible or known; to
disclose; to produce or give forth; as, to develop theories; a motor
... |
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RESOLVE |
To reduce to simple or intelligible notions; -- said of
complex ideas or obscure questions; to make clear or certain; to free
from doubt; to di... |