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31dismay — dismayedness /dis mayd nis, may id /, n. dismayingly, adv. /dis may /, v.t. 1. to break down the courage of completely, as by sudden danger or trouble; dishearten thoroughly; daunt: The surprise attack dismayed the enemy. 2. to surprise in such a …
32drain — drainable, adj. drainer, n. /drayn/, v.t. 1. to withdraw or draw off (a liquid) gradually; remove slowly or by degrees, as by filtration: to drain oil from a crankcase. 2. to withdraw liquid gradually from; make empty or dry by drawing off liquid …
33tax — 1 vt [Medieval Latin taxare to assess for taxation, tax, from Latin, to assess, value, fix] 1: to assess or determine judicially the amount of (costs of an action in court) 2: to levy a tax on tax the corporation tax capital gains tax·er n tax 2 …
34exhaust — ex·haust vt: to use up or consume entirely: as a: to try all of (available remedies) the applicant has exhaust ed the remedies available in the court of the State U.S. Code b: to bring (a claim) through all available prior levels of review each… …
35geunmihtan — wv/t1b to deprive of strength …
36devitalize — or devitalise verb [usu. as adjective devitalized] deprive of strength and vigour. Derivatives devitalization noun …
37devitalized — adjective deprive of strength and vigour. → devitalize …
38drain — verb 1》 cause the liquid in (something) to run out, leaving it empty or dry. ↘(of liquid) run off or out. ↘(of a river) carry off the superfluous water from (an area). ↘become dry as liquid runs off. ↘drink the entire contents of …
39disable — v. a. 1. Weaken, enfeeble, cripple, paralyze, unman, deprive of strength. 2. Disqualify, incapacitate, disenable, unfit, make incapable …
40exhaust — v. a. 1. Drain, empty. 2. Expend, spend, waste, squander, consume, destroy, lavish, dissipate, fritter away, run through (with). 3. Prostrate, cripple, weaken, enervate, debilitate, disable, deprive of strength, wear out …