- im|pre|cate
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–v.t.to call down (evil, curses, or other calamity): »
The prophet imprecated ruin on his enemies.
–v.i.to curse.–im´pre|ca´tor, noun.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
The prophet imprecated ruin on his enemies.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
cate — ab·di·cate; ad·ju·di·cate; ad·vo·cate·ship; af·fri·cate; alem·bi·cate; al·lo·cate; al·ter·cate; alu·mi·no·sil·i·cate; ar·sen·i·cate; athe·cate; aus·pi·cate; au·then·ti·cate; bac·cate; be·a·tif·i·cate; bipli·cate; ca·ly·cate; ca·non·i·cate;… … English syllables
pre|fab|ri|cate — «pree FAB ruh kayt», transitive verb, cat|ed, cat|ing. 1. to make all standardized parts of (as a house). The erection of a prefabricated house requires merely the assembling of the various sections. 2. to prepare in advance: »[The]… … Useful english dictionary
pre — pre·abdomen; pre·acanthella; pre·adamitism; pre·adapt; pre·adaptation; pre·adaptive; pre·admission; pre·adolescence; pre·adult; pre·agonal; pre·am·bu·lar; pre·am·bu·late; pre·amp; pre·amplifier; pre·animism; pre·apprehension; pre·arrange;… … English syllables
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pre|var|i|cate — «pree VAR uh kayt», intransitive verb, cat|ed, cat|ing. 1. to turn aside from the truth in speech or action; lie. 2. to speak evasively; equivocate. ╂[< Latin praevāricārī make a sham accusa … Useful english dictionary
pre|fab´ri|ca´tor — pre|fab|ri|cate «pree FAB ruh kayt», transitive verb, cat|ed, cat|ing. 1. to make all standardized parts of (as a house). The erection of a prefabricated house requires merely the assembling of the various sections. 2. to prepare in advance:… … Useful english dictionary
pre´fab|ri|ca´tion — pre|fab|ri|cate «pree FAB ruh kayt», transitive verb, cat|ed, cat|ing. 1. to make all standardized parts of (as a house). The erection of a prefabricated house requires merely the assembling of the various sections. 2. to prepare in advance:… … Useful english dictionary
im´pre|ca´tor — im|pre|cate «IHM pruh kayt», verb, cat|ed, cat|ing. –v.t. to call down (evil, curses, or other calamity): »The prophet imprecated ruin on his enemies. –v.i. to curse. ╂[< Latin imprecārī (with English ate … Useful english dictionary
pre·var·i·cate — … Useful english dictionary
imprecate — im·pre·cate … English syllables