Words that rhyme with impersonate
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arsenate
n 1: a salt or ester of arsenic acid -
assassinate
v 1: murder; especially of socially prominent persons; "Anwar Sadat was assassinated because many people did not like his peace politics with Israel" 2: destroy or damage seriously, as of someone's reputation; "He assassinated his enemy's character" -
ate
n 1: goddess of criminal rashness and its punishment -
decaffeinate
v 1: remove caffeine from (coffee) -
dehydrogenate
v 1: remove hydrogen from [ant: hydrogenate] -
deoxygenate
v 1: remove oxygen from (water) -
fascinate
v 1: cause to be interested or curious [syn: intrigue, fascinate] 2: to render motionless, as with a fixed stare or by arousing terror or awe; "The snake charmer fascinates the cobra" [syn: fascinate, transfix, grip, spellbind] 3: attract; cause to be enamored; "She captured all the men's hearts" [syn: capture, enamour, trance, catch, becharm, enamor, captivate, beguile, charm, fascinate, bewitch, entrance, enchant] -
fractionate
v 1: separate into constituents or fractions containing concentrated constituents 2: obtain by a fractional process -
hallucinate
v 1: perceive what is not there; have illusions -
homogenate
n 1: material that has been homogenized (especially tissue that has been ground and mixed); "liver homogenate" -
hydrogenate
v 1: combine or treat with or expose to hydrogen; add hydrogen to the molecule of (an unsaturated organic compound) [ant: dehydrogenate] -
hyphenate
v 1: divide or connect with a hyphen; "hyphenate these words and names" [syn: hyphenate, hyphen] -
originate
v 1: come into existence; take on form or shape; "A new religious movement originated in that country"; "a love that sprang up from friendship"; "the idea for the book grew out of a short story"; "An interesting phenomenon uprose" [syn: originate, arise, rise, develop, uprise, spring up, grow] 2: bring into being; "He initiated a new program"; "Start a foundation" [syn: originate, initiate, start] 3: begin a trip at a certain point, as of a plane, train, bus, etc.; "The flight originates in Calcutta" -
oxygenate
v 1: impregnate, combine, or supply with oxygen; "oxygenate blood" [syn: oxygenate, oxygenize, oxygenise, aerate] -
paginate
v 1: number the pages of a book or manuscript [syn: foliate, paginate, page] -
personate
v 1: pretend to be someone you are not; sometimes with fraudulent intentions; "She posed as the Czar's daughter" [syn: pose, impersonate, personate] 2: attribute human qualities to something; "The Greeks personated their gods ridiculous" [syn: personify, personate] -
ratiocinate
v 1: reason methodologically and logically -
rejuvenate
v 1: cause (a stream or river) to erode, as by an uplift of the land 2: develop youthful topographical features; "the land rejuvenated" 3: make younger or more youthful; "The contact with his grandchildren rejuvenated him" [ant: age] 4: return to life; get or give new life or energy; "The week at the spa restored me" [syn: regenerate, restore, rejuvenate] 5: become young again; "The old man rejuvenated when he became a grandfather" -
resonate
v 1: sound with resonance; "The sound resonates well in this theater" [syn: resonate, vibrate] 2: be received or understood [syn: resonate, come across] -
vaccinate
v 1: perform vaccinations or produce immunity in by inoculation; "We vaccinate against scarlet fever"; "The nurse vaccinated the children in the school" [syn: immunize, immunise, inoculate, vaccinate] -
circinate
adj 1: shaped like a ring [syn: annular, annulate, annulated, circinate, ringed, ring-shaped, doughnut-shaped] -
lancinate
adj 1: painful as if caused by a sharp instrument; "a cutting wind"; "keen winds"; "knifelike cold"; "piercing knifelike pains"; "piercing cold"; "piercing criticism"; "a stabbing pain"; "lancinating pain" [syn: cutting, keen, knifelike, piercing, stabbing, lancinate, lancinating] -
deracinate
v 1: move (people) forcibly from their homeland into a new and foreign environment; "The war uprooted many people" [syn: uproot, deracinate] 2: pull up by or as if by the roots; "uproot the vine that has spread all over the garden" [syn: uproot, extirpate, deracinate, root out] -
invaginate
v 1: sheathe; "The chrysalis is invaginated" 2: fold inwards; "some organs can invaginate" [syn: invaginate, introvert] -
vaticinate
v 1: predict or reveal through, or as if through, divine inspiration [syn: prophesy, vaticinate] 2: foretell through or as if through the power of prophecy -
alginate
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aydt
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ait
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pulvinate
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succinate
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sulphonate
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evaginate
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exsanguinate
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repaginate
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revaccinate
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uncinate
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