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Associations of "Hit it off" (30 Words)
abolish | Formally put an end to (a system, practice, or institution. The tax was abolished in 1977. |
abrogation | The repeal or abolition of a law, right, or agreement. |
annihilate | Convert (a subatomic particle) into radiant energy. A crusade to annihilate evil. |
annul | Declare (a marriage) to have had no legal existence. Her first marriage was finally annulled by His Holiness. |
assault | The crime of forcing a person to submit to sexual intercourse against his or her will. A sexual assault. |
belabor | Attack verbally with harsh criticism. She was belabored by her fellow students. |
bump | In a race gain a bump against. She bumped the girl with her hip. |
cancel | A notation cancelling a previous sharp or flat. A cancel title page. |
clash | A state of conflict between colors. We clashed over the new farm policies. |
collide | Cause to collide. In his work politics and metaphysics collide. |
collision | A brief event in which two or more bodies come together. His car was in collision with a lorry. |
crash | Move with or as if with a crashing noise. A racing car had crashed wrecking a safety barrier. |
delete | Remove (a product, especially a recording) from the catalogue of those available for purchase. Their EMI release has already been deleted. |
demolish | Defeat soundly and humiliatingly. The teenagers demolished four pizzas among them. |
destroy | Destroy completely damage irreparably. The fire destroyed the house. |
eliminate | Eliminate from the body. The police have eliminated Lawrence from their inquiries. |
iconoclasm | The orientation of an iconoclast. |
lambaste | Beat with a cane. |
nullify | Show to be invalid. Insulin can block the release of the hormone and thereby nullify the effects of training. |
override | Travel or move over. The House vote in favour of the bill was 10 votes short of the requisite majority for an override. |
raze | Tear down so as to make flat with the ground. Villages were razed to the ground. |
reject | Reject with contempt. An application to hold a pop concert at the club was rejected. |
reproach | In the Roman Catholic Church a set of antiphons and responses for Good Friday representing the reproaches of Christ to his people. He gave her a look of reproach. |
repudiation | The exposure of falseness or pretensions. A repudiation of left wing political ideas. |
revoke | Officially cancel (a decree, decision, or promise. He revoked the ban on smoking. |
slap | Hit against or into something with the sound of something being slapped. He gave her a slap across her cheek. |
smash | An act or sound of something smashing. Donald smashed him over the head. |
strike | A pitch that passes through the strike zone. Photoengravers voted to strike the New York Times. |
vie | Compete eagerly with someone in order to do or achieve something. The athletes were vying for a place in the British team. |
withdrawal | Avoiding emotional involvement. Italy s withdrawal from NATO. |