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  • incline β€” to deviate from the vertical or horizontal; slant.
  • prejudice β€” an unfavorable opinion or feeling formed beforehand or without knowledge, thought, or reason.
  • slant β€” to veer or angle away from a given level or line, especially from a horizontal; slope.
  • sway β€” to move or swing to and fro, as something fixed at one end or resting on a support.
  • influence β€” the capacity or power of persons or things to be a compelling force on or produce effects on the actions, behavior, opinions, etc., of others: He used family influence to get the contract.
  • prepossess β€” to possess or dominate mentally beforehand, as a prejudice does.
  • twist β€” to combine, as two or more strands or threads, by winding together; intertwine.
  • warp β€” OS/2
  • weight β€” the amount or quantity of heaviness or mass; amount a thing weighs.
  • adulterate β€” If something such as food or drink is adulterated, someone has made its quality worse by adding water or cheaper products to it.
  • defile β€” To defile something that people think is important or holy means to do something to it or say something about it which is offensive.
  • impair β€” to make or cause to become worse; diminish in ability, value, excellence, etc.; weaken or damage: to impair one's health; to impair negotiations.
  • pervert β€” to affect with perversion.
  • vitiate β€” to impair the quality of; make faulty; spoil.
  • abase β€” to humble or belittle (oneself, etc)
  • animalize β€” to rouse to brutality or sensuality or make brutal or sensual
  • bastardise β€” to lower in condition or worth; debase: hybrid works that neither preserve nor bastardize existing art forms.
  • bastardize β€” to debase; corrupt
  • bestialize β€” to make bestial or brutal
  • contaminate β€” If something is contaminated by dirt, chemicals, or radiation, they make it dirty or harmful.
  • damage β€” To damage an object means to break it, spoil it physically, or stop it from working properly.
  • depreciate β€” If something such as a currency depreciates or if something depreciates it, it loses some of its original value.
  • doctor β€” a person licensed to practice medicine, as a physician, surgeon, dentist, or veterinarian.
  • load β€” anything put in or on something for conveyance or transportation; freight; cargo: The truck carried a load of watermelons.
  • pollute β€” to make foul or unclean, especially with harmful chemical or waste products; dirty: to pollute the air with smoke.
  • sophisticate β€” a sophisticated person.
  • spoil β€” to damage severely or harm (something), especially with reference to its excellence, value, usefulness, etc.: The water stain spoiled the painting. Drought spoiled the corn crop.
  • taint β€” the area between the testicles or vulva and the anus; the perineum.
  • worsen β€” Make or become worse.
  • alter β€” If something alters or if you alter it, it changes.
  • falsify β€” to make false or incorrect, especially so as to deceive: to falsify income-tax reports.
  • fudge β€” a small stereotype or a few lines of specially prepared type, bearing a newspaper bulletin, for replacing a detachable part of a page plate without the need to replate the entire page.
  • misrepresent β€” to represent incorrectly, improperly, or falsely.
  • tamper with β€” to meddle, especially for the purpose of altering, damaging, or misusing (usually followed by with): Someone has been tampering with the lock.
  • change β€” If there is a change in something, it becomes different.
  • cut β€” If you cut something, you use a knife or a similar tool to divide it into pieces, or to mark it or damage it. If you cut a shape or a hole in something, you make the shape or hole by using a knife or similar tool.
  • deacon β€” A deacon is a member of the clergy, for example in the Church of England, who is lower in rank than a priest.
  • debase β€” To debase something means to reduce its value or quality.
  • dilute β€” to make (a liquid) thinner or weaker by the addition of water or the like.
  • disguise β€” to change the appearance or guise of so as to conceal identity or mislead, as by means of deceptive garb: The king was disguised as a peasant.
  • gloss β€” an explanation or translation, by means of a marginal or interlinear note, of a technical or unusual expression in a manuscript text.
  • spike β€” an ear, as of wheat or other grain.
  • water down β€” a transparent, odorless, tasteless liquid, a compound of hydrogen and oxygen, H 2 O, freezing at 32Β°F or 0Β°C and boiling at 212Β°F or 100Β°C, that in a more or less impure state constitutes rain, oceans, lakes, rivers, etc.: it contains 11.188 percent hydrogen and 88.812 percent oxygen, by weight.
  • stress β€” importance attached to a thing: to lay stress upon good manners. Synonyms: significance, meaning, emphasis, consequence; weight, value, worth.
  • accentuate β€” To accentuate something means to emphasize it or make it more noticeable.
  • affirm β€” If you affirm that something is true or that something exists, you state firmly and publicly that it is true or exists.
  • assert β€” If someone asserts a fact or belief, they state it firmly.
  • highlight β€” to emphasize or make prominent.
  • indicate β€” to be a sign of; betoken; evidence; show: His hesitation really indicates his doubt about the venture.
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