Taking an axe to
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HEWINGTaking an axe to
HEWSTakes an axe to
ANGLEAn axe to grind, so to speak.
stampingSuppress or put an end to something by taking decisive action
sponsoredPledge to donate money because someone is taking part in (such an event)
sponsoringPledge to donate money because someone is taking part in (such an event)
infinitesimaltaking on values arbitrarily close to but greater than zero / an infinitesimal number
picnicsAn outing or occasion that involves taking a packed meal to be eaten outdoors
affirmMake a formal declaration rather than taking an oath (e.g., to testify truthfully)
affirmsMake a formal declaration rather than taking an oath (e.g., to testify truthfully)
affectationthe act of taking on an attitude not natural to oneself or not genuinely felt
affectationsAFFECTATION, the act of taking on an attitude not natural to oneself or not genuinely felt
borrowingThe action of taking and using money from a bank under an agreement to pay it back later
tackles(in soccer and other games) An act of taking the ball, or attempting to take the ball, from an opponent
frottagesThe technique or process of taking a rubbing from an uneven surface to form the basis of a work of art
robustest(of an intellectual approach or the person taking or expressing it) Not perturbed by or attending to subtleties or difficulties; uncompromising and forceful
robuster(of an intellectual approach or the person taking or expressing it) Not perturbed by or attending to subtleties or difficulties; uncompromising and forceful
presumptionAn act or instance of taking something to be true or adopting a particular attitude toward something, esp. at the start of a chain of argument or action
presumptionsAn act or instance of taking something to be true or adopting a particular attitude toward something, esp. at the start of a chain of argument or action
steelyardsAn apparatus for weighing that has a short arm taking the item to be weighed and a long graduated arm along which a weight is moved until it balances
summable(of an infinite series, esp. a divergent one) capable of having a sum assigned to it by a method other than the usual one of taking the limit of successive partial sums