🔄 Synonyms of "Abroach"
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💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Abroach"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| tapped | Having a tap or taps. |
| broached | Having a broach |
| abradeverb | (transitive) To rub or wear off; erode. |
| abstrudeverb | (obsolete, transitive) To thrust away. |
| abducenoun | (transitive) To draw a conclusion, especially in metanalysis; to deduce. |
| ab offverb | (British English, transitive, slang, mountaineering) To abseil down a mountain. |
| abraidverb | (intransitive, obsolete) To wake up. |
| abr.noun | Abbreviation of abridged. [Cut or shortened, especially of a literary work.] |
| overbreaknoun | (civil engineering, geology) Rock or earth excavated beyond the planned extent; caving in of material near the edge of an excavation. |
| abrenounceverb | (transitive, obsolete) To renounce; to contradict. |
| breachnoun | (law) A breaking or infraction of a law, or of any obligation or tie; violation; non-fulfillment. |
| abandnoun | (obsolete, transitive) To desert; to forsake. |
| abnegateverb | (transitive) To deny (oneself something); to renounce or give up (a right, a power, a claim, a privilege, a convenience). |
| abatenoun | (uncountable) Abatement; reduction; (countable) an instance of this. |
| abjureverb | (transitive) To solemnly reject (someone or something); to abandon (someone or something) forever; to disavow, to disclaim, to repudiate. |
| aberrnoun | (intransitive, obsolete) To go astray; to err. |
| abhorverb | (transitive) To regard (someone or something) as horrifying or detestable; to feel great repugnance toward. |
| abscindverb | (transitive, archaic) To cut off. |
| disadvanceverb | (obsolete, transitive) To draw back, pull back. |
| abortnoun | (computing) The function used to abort a process. |
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