1 : to try to find out the facts about (something, such as a crime or an accident) in order to learn how it happened, who did it, etc. (+ object) The police are still investigating the murder. The accident Read More …
Tag: verb
Verb > Traverse
Verb > Purloin
To purloin is to take something that belongs to someone else—that is, to steal it. Purloin is much more formal-sounding than steal, but is often—though not always—encountered in humorous contexts, suggesting that the theft is not serious. The puppy managed Read More …
Verb > Raze
Verb > Enliven
Verb > Conjecture
Verb > Parallel
(+ object) 1 : to be similar or equal to (something) Their test results parallel our own. Nothing parallels that experience. (=that experience is unlike any other experience; it is unique) 2 : to happen at the same time as Read More …
Verb > Lambaste
Verb > Mollify
(+ object) to make (someone) less angry : to calm (someone) down He tried to mollify his critics with an apology. All attempts to mollify the extremists have failed. The landlord fixed the heat, but the tenants still were not Read More …
Verb > Flout
To flout something, such as a law or rule, is to treat it with contemptuous disregard. A teenager flouting a curfew, for example, will not hide the fact that they are out past the time they are required to be Read More …





