Essential Verbs
C1 Level Wordlist / Essential Verbs
38 Words
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to officially put an end to a law, activity, or system
The government decided to abolish the death penalty.
View Full Definitionto arrange or position things or elements in a straight line or in a coordinated manner
The students were instructed to align their desks in rows for the classroom presentation.
View Full Definitionto distribute or assign resources, funds, or tasks for a particular purpose
The manager decided to allocate more budget to marketing for increased brand visibility.
View Full Definitionto make changes or additions to a document, law, contract, or similar text in order to correct or update it
The committee decided to amend the proposal to address concerns raised during the discussion.
View Full Definitionto officially give permission for a specific action, process, etc.
The manager will authorize the contract by signing it, giving official approval for the business deal.
View Full Definitionto be disloyal to a person, a group of people, or one's country by giving information about them to their enemy
The spy betrayed his country by passing classified information to the enemy.
View Full Definitionto create an hole or gap in something, allowing access or entry
The battering ram breached the castle wall, creating an entry point.
View Full Definitionto make someone do something
The convincing argument compelled her to change her stance on the issue.
View Full Definitionto give something, particularly money, to make up for the difficulty, pain, damage, etc. that someone has suffered
Insurance companies often compensate policyholders for property damage or loss.
View Full Definitionto carefully cover or hide something or someone
The spy used a hat and sunglasses to conceal her identity.
View Full Definitionto keep something from change or harm
Conservationists work to conserve natural habitats and protect endangered species.
View Full Definitionto look at something carefully and think about it for a long time
He sat in silence to contemplate the vast landscape before him.
View Full Definitionto provide a meeting, party, etc. with food and drink
The catering company will cater the wedding reception with a variety of dishes.
View Full Definitionto grow plants or crops, especially for farming or commercial purposes
The farm cultivates wheat to supply local bakeries.
View Full Definitionto design or invent a new thing or method after much thinking
The engineer devised a groundbreaking solution to the complex engineering problem.
View Full Definitionto put something or someone in the place of another
Due to allergies, the chef had to substitute dairy with non-dairy alternatives in the dessert.
View Full Definitionto tell someone what to do or not to do, in an authoritative way
The manager dictated a set of guidelines for the project.
View Full Definitionto reveal something by uncovering it
With a sense of anticipation, she slowly began to disclose the contents of the sealed envelope.
View Full Definitionto change the shape or condition of something in a way that is no longer clear or natural
Twisting the metal frame will distort its structure and weaken its integrity.
View Full Definitionto include or represent something as an essential part within a larger entity or concept
The constitution is meant to embody the fundamental rights and freedoms of the citizens.
View Full Definitionto give someone the power or authorization to do something particular
The manager sought to empower the team by delegating decision-making authority.
View Full Definitionto give someone the legal right to have or do something particular
The successful completion of the training program will entitle employees to receive a certification.
View Full Definitionto take something out from something else, particularly when it is not easy to do
The dentist had to extract a damaged tooth to relieve the patient's pain.
View Full Definitionto indirectly suggest something
The teacher hinted at the upcoming exam by discussing the importance of consistent studying.
View Full Definitionto guide someone by providing information, training, or advice, helping them acquire new skills or understand a specific subject
The experienced chef instructed the new apprentice in the art of gourmet cooking.
View Full Definitionto stay somewhere longer because one does not want to leave
After the final bell rang, the students decided to linger in the school courtyard.
View Full Definitionto appear as a large shape that is unclear, particularly in a manner that is threatening
Dark storm clouds began to loom on the horizon, signaling an approaching thunderstorm.
View Full Definitionthe extreme feeling of rage and anger
The news of the corruption scandal caused an outrage among the citizens, who demanded justice.
View Full Definitionto do or say something to make someone stop worrying or less afraid
The doctor tried to reassure the patient by explaining that the surgery was routine and had a high success rate.
View Full Definitionto allow something one dislikes, especially certain behavior or conditions, without interference or complaint
She tolerates the inconveniences of public transportation without complaining.
View Full Definitionto not notice or see something
In her haste, she might overlook the important details in the document.
View Full Definitionto gradually decrease the effectiveness, confidence, or power of something or someone
Skipping maintenance checks might undermine the long-term reliability of the equipment.
View Full Definitionto make a sincere promise to do or not to do something particular
The couple vowed to support each other through thick and thin.
View Full Definitionto apply a new coating or material to reconstruct the surface of something, especially a road or pavement
The city decided to resurface the main roads to improve the overall driving experience.
View Full Definitionto impress or surprise someone very much
The magician's incredible tricks astonished the audience.
View Full Definitionto discuss, consider, or deal with again, usually with the aim of resolving something
We don't need to rehash that old argument again.
View Full Definitionto intentionally damage or undermine something, often for personal gain or as an act of protest or revenge
The disgruntled employee attempted to sabotage the company's computer system.
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