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Rhymes for "communicate" — perfect and near rhymes for songwriters, poets, and lyricists looking for the right ending sound.
(v)
(figurative) To make (something) clear and understandable; to clarify, to illuminate, to shed light on.
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(ambitransitive) To speak clearly; to enunciate.
(adj)
Deserted and devoid of inhabitants.
To make easy or easier.
Inclined to waste resources or behave extravagantly.
(transitive) To explain meticulously or in great detail.
Done on purpose; intentional.
To describe or depict with words or gestures.
(intransitive) To meditate or reflect.
Inborn; existing or having existed since birth.
To grow plants, notably crops.
(n)
A condition; a set of circumstances applying at any given time.
(transitive) To reduce or lessen the severity of a pain or difficulty.
Closely acquainted; familiar.
(transitive) To treat with great respect and deference.
Placed in a lower class, rank, or position.
(transitive) To show, display, or present; to prove or make evident
(transitive, of problems or flaws) To reduce, lessen, or decrease and thereby to make less severe or easier to bear.
(intransitive) To become widespread.
(transitive) To confirm or support something with additional evidence; to attest or vouch for.
Equal to or fulfilling some requirement.
(transitive) To make better, or improve, something perceived to be in a negative condition.
Extremely angry; wrathful; enraged.
(of a person or their behaviour) Remaining composed and dignified, and avoiding too much activity or excitement.
(transitive) To criticise so as to besmirch; traduce, disparage or defame.
(transitive, sometimes with 'of') To point out; to discover; to direct to a knowledge of; to show; to make known.
(transitive) To make necessary; to behove; to require (something) to be brought about.
(transitive, of animals or plants) To cause to continue or multiply by generation, or successive production.
(informal) Very good; excellent; wonderful; fantastic.
To copy or imitate, especially a person.
(transitive) To include (something) as a part.
An official or authoritative command; an order or injunction; a commission; a judicial precept; an authorization.
(transitive) To provide housing for.
A person who speaks in support of something, or someone; proponent
Not adequate; lacking in quality or quantity required; insufficient for a purpose.
(of qualities) Having deteriorated, degraded or fallen from normal, coherent, balanced and desirable to undesirable and typically abnormal.
(transitive) To draw conclusions from examining; to assess; to appraise.
Not excessive; acting in moderation
(transitive, uncommon) To appropriate or lay claim to something for oneself without right.
(transitive) To chide or scold vehemently.
To forcibly impose obedience, servitude, or submission upon (a country, a people, etc.).
(transitive) To make worse (a problem, bad situation, negative feeling, etc.).
Complete in every detail, perfect, absolute.
(transitive) To bring into existence; (sometimes in particular:)
(transitive) To incorporate or absorb (knowledge) into the mind.
(intransitive) To swing back and forth, especially if with a regular rhythm.
To encourage into action.
(intransitive) To make an inference based on inconclusive evidence; to surmise or conjecture.
Suitable or fit; proper; felicitous.
(transitive) To begin; to start.
(transitive or intransitive) To merge, to combine, to blend, to join.
(transitive) To say or do (something) for a second time, such as for emphasis.
(transitive) To articulate, pronounce.
(transitive) To verify something by supplying evidence; to authenticate or corroborate.
To combine or mix together.
A group of individuals or companies formed to transact some specific business, or to promote a common interest; a self-coordinating group.
(transitive) To shorten (something) by, or as if by, cutting part of it off.
(intransitive) To move in wavelike motions.
(transitive) To destroy (someone or something) completely, leaving no trace; to annihilate, to wipe out.
(traditionally postpositive, now frequently prepositive) Embodied in flesh; given a bodily, especially a human, form; personified.
(transitive) To bring about by urging or encouraging.
To deny the existence, evidence, or truth of; to contradict.
(transitive) To destroy completely; to reduce to nothing radically; to put an end to.
(figurative) To clarify something by giving, or serving as, an example or a comparison.
(transitive) To raise (something) to a higher position.
(transitive) To put a device, mechanism (alarm etc.) or system into action or motion; to trigger, to actuate, to set off, to enable.
(transitive) To enter and spread through; to pervade.
(intransitive) To meditate, to ponder, to think deeply.
(transitive) To include as a constituent part or functionality.
Elaborately ornamented, often to excess.
Powerful industrialist; captain of industry.
(transitive) To view as valuable.
(transitive) To reject the truth or validity of; to deny.
(transitive) To divide (a thing) into separate parts.
(transitive) To end something, especially when left in an incomplete state.
(intransitive, figuratively) To reach a climax; to come to a decisive point, especially an end or conclusion.
(transitive) To require (something) as a condition of a contract or agreement.
To deliberately make more confusing in order to conceal the truth.
(transitive) To bring into being; give rise to.
(countable, figurative) A sudden increase or rush of something; a flood, an outburst, an outpouring.
(transitive, usually with in) To show to be connected or involved in an unfavorable or criminal way.
(transitive, formal) To punish or reprimand someone severely.
(ambitransitive) To increase in number or spread rapidly; to multiply.
(grammar) The part of the sentence (or clause) which states a property that a subject has or is characterized by.
A substitute (usually of a person, position or role).
(by extension) To make (any bad thing) worse.
(transitive or intransitive) To perform a work or labour; to exert power or strength, physical or mechanical; to act.
(transitive) To know of (something) before it happens; to expect.
(intransitive) To grow worse; to be impaired in quality; to degenerate.
Complex, detailed, or sophisticated.
(intransitive) To go off course from; to change course; to change plans.
(transitive) To epitomize something by expressing it as a brief summary.
(transitive) To put into a clear and definite form of statement or expression.
The collective property and liabilities of someone, especially a deceased person.
A fellow, comrade, colleague, partner or someone with whom something is shared, e.g. shipmate, classmate.