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accord
(v.) to agree; to be in harmony with
(v.) to grant as deserved, proper, or suitable
(n.) agreement, harmony, reconciliation
accrue
(v.) to fall to someone as a gain, addition, or advantage
(v.) to grow or accumulate, as the interest on capital
acquiesce
(v.) to consent without protest, but without enthusiasm
alleviate
(v.) to make physical or mental troubles more bearable
allude
(v.) to make an indirect or passing reference to without distinct specification
arraign
(v.) to bring before a law court to hear charges; to call to account
assert
(v.) to forcefully state that something is true; to declare
(v.) to insert oneself forcefully; to make one's presence known
elicit
(v.) to draw out or forth; to bring to light
exonerate
(v.) to officially pronounce someone to be innocent of an accused offense
extol
(v.) to praise highly; to exalt; to glorify
extort
(v.) to obtain money illegally or through pressure
extricate
(v.) to free from entanglement; disengage; liberate