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All lace into synonyms

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verb lace into

  • claim β€” If you say that someone claims that something is true, you mean they say that it is true but you are not sure whether or not they are telling the truth.
  • urge β€” to push or force along; impel with force or vigor: to urge the cause along.
  • defend β€” If you defend someone or something, you take action in order to protect them.
  • charge β€” If you charge someone an amount of money, you ask them to pay that amount for something that you have sold to them or done for them.
  • insist β€” to be emphatic, firm, or resolute on some matter of desire, demand, intention, etc.: He insists on checking every shipment.
  • assert β€” If someone asserts a fact or belief, they state it firmly.
  • say β€” assay.
  • maintain β€” to keep in existence or continuance; preserve; retain: to maintain good relations with neighboring countries.
  • allege β€” If you allege that something bad is true, you say it but do not prove it.
  • tell β€” to give an account or narrative of; narrate; relate (a story, tale, etc.): to tell the story of Lincoln's childhood.
  • dispute β€” to engage in argument or debate.
  • hold β€” to have or keep in the hand; keep fast; grasp: She held the purse in her right hand. He held the child's hand in his.
  • vindicate β€” to clear, as from an accusation, imputation, suspicion, or the like: to vindicate someone's honor.
  • affirm β€” If you affirm that something is true or that something exists, you state firmly and publicly that it is true or exists.
  • prescribe β€” to lay down, in writing or otherwise, as a rule or a course of action to be followed; appoint, ordain, or enjoin.
  • cross β€” If you cross something such as a room, a road, or an area of land or water, you move or travel to the other side of it. If you cross to a place, you move or travel over a room, road, or area of land or water in order to reach that place.
  • rip β€” to cut or tear apart in a rough or vigorous manner: to rip open a seam; to rip up a sheet.
  • aver β€” If you aver that something is the case, you say very firmly that it is true.
  • mix β€” to combine (substances, elements, things, etc.) into one mass, collection, or assemblage, generally with a thorough blending of the constituents.
  • avow β€” If you avow something, you admit it or declare it.
  • dictate β€” If you dictate something, you say or read it aloud for someone else to write down.
  • report β€” an account or statement describing in detail an event, situation, or the like, usually as the result of observation, inquiry, etc.: a report on the peace conference; a medical report on the patient.
  • blast β€” A blast is a big explosion, especially one caused by a bomb.
  • warrant β€” authorization, sanction, or justification.
  • debate β€” A debate is a discussion about a subject on which people have different views.
  • zap β€” to kill or shoot.
  • justify β€” to show (an act, claim, statement, etc.) to be just or right: The end does not always justify the means.
  • come at β€” If a person or animal comes at you, they move towards you in a threatening way and try to attack you.
  • gang up on β€” a group or band: A gang of boys gathered around the winning pitcher.
  • lay into β€” to put or place in a horizontal position or position of rest; set down: to lay a book on a desk.
  • take on β€” to get into one's hold or possession by voluntary action: to take a cigarette out of a box; to take a pen and begin to write.
  • go at β€” to move or proceed, especially to or from something: They're going by bus.
  • have at β€” Usually, haves. an individual or group that has wealth, social position, or other material benefits (contrasted with have-not).
  • jump on β€” to spring clear of the ground or other support by a sudden muscular effort; leap: to jump into the air; to jump out a window.
  • light into β€” to get down or descend, as from a horse or a vehicle.
  • mix it up β€” to combine (substances, elements, things, etc.) into one mass, collection, or assemblage, generally with a thorough blending of the constituents.
  • set to β€” a usually brief, sharp fight or argument.
  • stick it to β€” to pierce or puncture with something pointed, as a pin, dagger, or spear; stab: to stick one's finger with a needle.
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