💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Acrase"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| acrazeverb | (transitive) To weaken, impair, or enfeeble in mind, body, or estate; craze. |
| crazenoun | A temporary passion or infatuation, as for some new amusement, pursuit, or fashion; a fad. |
| becrazeverb | (transitive) To make crazed or crazy |
| crasenoun | A surname. |
| agrizeverb | Alternative form of agrise. [(obsolete, intransitive) To shudder with horror; to tremble, to be terrified.] |
| crazenverb | (ambitransitive, rare) To make or become crazed or crazy |
| break downverb | (intransitive, of a machine, computer, vehicle, etc.) To stop functioning. |
| feazenoun | Alternative form of faze. [(transitive, informal) To frighten or cause hesitation; to daunt, put off (usually used in the negative); to disconcert, to perturb.] |
| frazzlenoun | (informal) The condition or quality of being frazzled; a frayed end. |
| ecstasiseverb | Alternative form of ecstasize. [(intransitive) To go into a state of ecstasy or rapture.] |
| feasenoun | Alternative form of feeze. [(now dialect and US) A state of worry or alarm.] |
| cracknoun | A thin and usually jagged space opened in a previously solid material. |
| weakenverb | (transitive) To make weaker or less strong. |
| ceazeverb | Obsolete form of seize. [(transitive) To deliberately take hold of; to grab or capture.] |
| ascerbateverb | Misspelling of acerbate. [(transitive) To exasperate; to irritate.] |
| abraseverb | (transitive) To wear down; rub clean; smoothen; abrade. |
| agriseverb | (obsolete, intransitive) To shudder with horror; to tremble, to be terrified. |
| razeverb | (transitive) To level or tear down (a building, a town, etc.) to the ground; to demolish. |
| accreaseverb | (chiefly Early Modern, obsolete) To increase. |
| scrazeverb | (UK, dialect, obsolete, transitive) To graze (a body part). |
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