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Main Entry:
breathe [breeth]
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: take air in and let out
Synonyms: draw in, exhale, expire, fan, gasp, gulp, inhale, insufflate, open the floodgates, pant, puff, respire, scent, sigh, sniff, snore, snort, use lungs, wheeze
Main Entry: co-opt
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: to assimilate in order to take over or appropriate
Synonyms: absorb, accept, admit, adopt, bring in, bring into line, bring into the fold, connaturalize, convert, draw in, elect, embrace, encompass, enfold, homogenize, homologize, include, incorporate, make one's own, take in, take over
Main Entry: enmesh
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: involve in a situation
Synonyms: box in, catch, drag into, draw in, embroil, ensnare, entangle, entrap, hook, implicate, incriminate, lay a trap for, lay for, make party to, net, snare, snarl, tangle, trammel, trap
Antonyms: exclude, leave out
Main Entry: gather
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: come or bring together
Synonyms: accumulate, aggregate, amass, assemble, associate, bunch up, capture, choose, close with, cluster, collect, concentrate, congregate, convene, converge, corral, crowd, cull, draw, draw in, flock, forgather, gang up, garner, get together, group, hang around, hang out*, heap, herd, hoard, huddle, make the scene, marshal, mass, meet, muster, pick, pile up, pluck, poke*, pour in, punch*, rally, reunite, round up, scare up, scrape together, show up, stack up, stockpile, swarm, throng, unite
Notes: garner means to amass or acquire or reap; gather means to assemble or get together
Antonyms: allot, deal, disperse, distribute, divide, scatter, separate, spread
Main Entry: hunch
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: cower, crouch
Synonyms: arch, bend, bow, curve, draw in, draw together, huddle, hump, lean, scrooch down, squat, stoop, tense
Antonyms: stand, straighten
Main Entry: induce
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: cause to happen; encourage
Synonyms: abet, activate, actuate, argue into, breed, bring about, bring around, bulldoze, cajole, cause, coax, convince, draw, draw in, effect, engender, generate, get up, get*, give rise to, goose, impel, incite, influence, instigate, lead to, make, motivate, move, occasion, persuade, press, prevail upon, procure, produce, promote, prompt, sell one on, set in motion, soft-soap, squeeze, steamroll, suck in, sway, sweet-talk, talk into, twist one's arm, urge, wheedle, win over
Antonyms: discourage, halt, hinder, prevent
Main Entry: inhale
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: breathe in
Synonyms: drag, draw in, gasp, inspire, insufflate, puff, pull, respire, smell, sniff, snort, suck in
Antonyms: breathe out, exhale
Main Entry: pull in
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: attract, obtain
Synonyms: absorb, bring in, clear, draw, draw in, earn, gain, gross, make, net, pocket, suck, take home
Antonyms: repel, throw away
Main Entry: retract
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: take back; renege on
Synonyms: abjure, back, back down, back off, back out of, call off, cancel, change one's mind, countermand, deny, disavow, disclaim, disown, draw in, eat one's words, eliminate, exclude, fall back, forget it, forswear, go back on, have change of heart, nig, pull back, pull in, recall, recant, recede, reel in, renege, renounce, repeal, repudiate, rescind, retreat, retrocede, retrograde, reverse, revoke, rule out, sheathe, suspend, take back, take in, unsay, welsh, withdraw
Notes: recant means to formally reject or disavow a formerly held belief, while retract means to take back or to draw back or in
Antonyms: corroborate, emphasize, reaffirm, repeat
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