Take away the dignity of
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DEBASETake away the dignity of
DEHORNTake away the defenses of
emarginatesEMARGINATE, to take away the margin of
emarginatedEMARGINATE, to take away the margin of
emarginatingEMARGINATE, to take away the margin of
depersonaliseto take away the characteristics or personality of
denaturingTake away or alter the natural qualities of
depersonalisedDEPERSONALISE, to take away the characteristics or personality of
depersonalisesDEPERSONALISE, to take away the characteristics or personality of
depersonalisingDEPERSONALISE, to take away the characteristics or personality of
detractedReduce or take away the worth or value of
disappropriateto take away from the condition of being appropriated
detractsReduce or take away the worth or value of
detractingReduce or take away the worth or value of
emarginatewithout a margin / to take away the margin of
expropriate(esp. of the state) Take away (property) from its owner
defocusingTake the focus of interest or activity away from (something)
disappropriatesDISAPPROPRIATE, to take away from the condition of being appropriated
expropriated(esp. of the state) Take away (property) from its owner
disappropriatedDISAPPROPRIATE, to take away from the condition of being appropriated
defocusTake the focus of interest or activity away from (something)
defocussingTake the focus of interest or activity away from (something)
defocusedTake the focus of interest or activity away from (something)
defocusesTake the focus of interest or activity away from (something)
expropriating(esp. of the state) Take away (property) from its owner
defocussedTake the focus of interest or activity away from (something)
expropriates(esp. of the state) Take away (property) from its owner
disaffectto take away the affection of; to make discontented or unfriendly
disaffectsDISAFFECT, to take away the affection of; to make discontented or unfriendly
disaffectingDISAFFECT, to take away the affection of; to make discontented or unfriendly
forecloseTake away someone's power of redeeming (a mortgage) and take possession of the mortgaged property
foreclosesTake away someone's power of redeeming (a mortgage) and take possession of the mortgaged property
foreclosingTake away someone's power of redeeming (a mortgage) and take possession of the mortgaged property
forecloseto bar (a right of redemption); to take away the power of redeeming (a mortgage)
foreclosedTake away someone's power of redeeming (a mortgage) and take possession of the mortgaged property
foreclosedFORECLOSE, to bar (a right of redemption); to take away the power of redeeming (a mortgage)
foreclosesFORECLOSE, to bar (a right of redemption); to take away the power of redeeming (a mortgage)
foreclosingFORECLOSE, to bar (a right of redemption); to take away the power of redeeming (a mortgage)
housesitto take care of a house or residence while the owner or occupant is temporarily away, esp. by living in it
dineto take a meal, esp. the principal or more formal meal of the day, away from home, as in a hotel or restaurant