To unite with or blend indistinguishably into something already in existence; to combine together
What is "incorporate"?
Not having the qualities associated with active, living organisms; appearing lifeless or dead.
What is "inanimate"?
Sincerely sorry for one's sins or inadequacies.
What is "contrite"?
To cheat or swindle. To evade payment of.
What is "bilk"?
To make feeble; weaken.
What is "debilitate"?
Having a large, overweight body; obese
What is "corpulent"?
The quality of being calm and even-tempered; composure.
What is "equanimity"?
Mercy, especially toward an offender or enemy; leniency.
What is "clemency"?
Wickedness; sinfulness.
What is "iniquity"?
To weaken or render helpless; overcome. To kneel down in humility or adoration.
What is "prostrate"?
A large collection of writings of a specific kind or on a specific subject.
What is "corpus"?
A feeling of animosity; bitter hostility or hatred. A moving spirit behind an action.
What is "animus"?
The act of restoring or returning to the rightful owner something that has been taken away, lost, or surrendered. The act of compensating for loss, damage, or injury.
What is "restitution"?
To attribute a crime or fault to another; blame without proof.
What is "impute"?
To waste away; wither.
What is "atrophy"?
A cell, such as a blood or lymph cell, in a liquid; a minute globular particle.
What is "corpuscle?"
Noble of heart and mind, especially generous in forgiving; unselfish.
What is "magnanimous"?
To set right; rectify.
What is "redress"?
To leave quickly and secretly to hide oneself, especially to avoid arrest or prosecution.
What is "abscond"?
Tending to cause death; fatal.
What is "pestilent"?
Lacking material form or substance; intangible.
Cowardly; lacking courage.
What is "pusillanimous"?
To clear of accusation, blame, or suspicion by means of evidence or proof.
What is "vindication"?
Deserving of blame.
What is "reprehensible"?
In a condition approaching death or an end.
What is "moribund"?