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(verb) To place something in a particular location, often on the ground or on a surface.
deposit
(verb) To get away from.
elude
(verb) To get up or stand.
arise
(adverb) In a way that is careful, soft, intricate or light.
delicately
(verb) To get off from something that you can ride.
dismount
(noun) The action of putting something out of its usual place.
displacement
(noun) A sudden departure of a large group of people.
exodus
(noun) The way of walking and holding the body when moving.
gait
(verb) To pass by leaping over.
hurdle
(noun) The act of passing possession of something to another party.
handover
(adjective) Not capable of living and moving.
inanimate
(verb) To reverse or turn upside down.
invert
(verb) To carefully move something or someone to a different position.
manoeuvre
(noun) The quantity of motion possessed by a moving object.
momentum
(adjective) To continue moving forward.
onward
(verb) To pass through something and spread all over.
permeate
(noun) A device that is used to move something forward or to a certain direction.
propeller
(verb) To move from, retract to, or extend one's distance from an earlier spot.
recede
(verb) To pull back.
retract
(verb) Lean over, fall hard.
slump
(adjective) The state of not moving or being in place.
stationary
(verb) To take something away from where it has settled; to destroy its stability.
uproot
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stand, rise
arise
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gently, finely, carefully, exquisitely, fine
delicately
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descend
dismount
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dislocation, move, movement, rearrangement, shift
displacement
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avoid, escape, dodge, sidestep
elude
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departure, emigration, flight, evacuation, exit
exodus
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bearing, motion, movement
gait
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relinquishing, surrender, hand-off, giving, ceding
handover
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evade, conquer, vault over, leap over
hurdle
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cold, dull, dead, inactive, inert
inanimate
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alter, capsize, overturn, upend
invert
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impetus, drive, foce, impulsion
momentum
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onwards, beyond, forward
onward
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seep, penetrate, infuse
permeate
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subside, retreat, withdraw
recede
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withdraw, reel in, reverse
retract
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collapse, crash
slump
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immobile, motionless, static, inert
stationary
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displace, extract, exterminate
uproot
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go down, descend
arise
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strongly
delicately
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mount, ride
dismount
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stay, arrival
exodus
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taking, possession, acquirement, conquest
handover
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crash, collide, yield, surrender
hurdle
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animate, living, lively
inanimate
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continue, hold, keep, maintain
invert
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dehydrate, dry, take out
permeate
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prolong, continue, enhance
recede
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extract
retract
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active, mobile, moving, unfixed
stationary
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plant, settle, entrench
uproot
Everyone must _____ when the judge comes in.
arise
She touched his hand _____.
delicately
The garbage truck _____ a lot of trash in the landfill.
deposited
Bob loves horses, but he still does not know how to _____ from them.
dismount
The forest fire caused a _____ of both animals and humans living in the area.
displacement
They chased me down the street, but I was able to _____ them by turning down an alley.
elude
An _____ of refugees left their war-town country looking for a safe place to live away from all the violence.
exodus
My grandmother always had a graceful and slow _____.
gait
After the _____ of the company was complete, employees were forbidden contact with the former owner.
handover
She will easily _____ over the narrow stream.
hurdle
I love taking photos of interesting _____ objects.
inanimate
Ian accidentally _____ his water bottle before making sure the cap was screwed on tight, and so spilled the liquid all onto the floor.
inverted
We'll have to _____ the bed through the door.
manoeuvre
The car gained _____ as it barreled down the hill, making it impossible to stop it.
momentum
The knight trodded _____.
onward
Her perfume _____ throughout the room when she passed by.
permeated
The rope was entangled at the boat's _____.
propeller
The water level began to _____ an hour later.
recede
A turtle will _____ its neck when it feels it is in danger.
retract
The man _____ onto the couch after a hard day at work.
slumped
The cat has been _____ for the past 30 minutes, it has not moved.
stationary
Accepting my new job across the country meant I had to _____ my family from the town I had called home.
uproot