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  • 51To knock up — Knock Knock (n[o^]k), v. t. 1. To strike with something hard or heavy; to move by striking; to drive (a thing) against something; as, to knock a ball with a bat; to knock the head against a post; to knock a lamp off the table. [1913 Webster] When …

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  • 52fertilize — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To enrich land] Syn. manure, dress, top dress, feed, lime, prepare, mulch, cover, treat. 2. [To impregnate] Syn. breed, make pregnant, fecundate, generate, germinate, pollinate, inseminate, implant, propagate, procreate, get …

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  • 53impregnate — v. a. 1. Fecundate, make pregnant, get with child, get with young, cause to conceive. 2. Imbue, infuse, saturate, fill, tincture. 3. (Bot.) Fertilize, make prolific …

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  • 54impregnate — v 1. inseminate, make pregnant, get with child or young, Sl. knock up; fertilize, fructify, make fruitful, fecundate; beget, create, procreate, engender, generate. 2. permeate, spread throughout, overspread, fill, suffuse, imbue, imbrue; soak,… …

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  • 55inseminate — v 1. sow seed, inject seed into, plant, implant, set, sow, seed, seed down; fertilize, spermatize, pollinate, pollinize, cross fertilize, cross pollinate, cross pollinize; breed, propagate, proliferate, multiply. 2. impregnate, make pregnant, get …

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  • 56knock — /nɒk / (say nok) verb (i) 1. to strike a sounding blow with the fist, knuckles, or anything hard, especially on a door, window, or the like, as in seeking admittance, calling attention, giving a signal, etc. 2. (of an internal combustion engine)… …

  • 57pot — I. /pɒt / (say pot) noun 1. an earthen, metallic, or other container, usually round and deep, used for domestic or other purposes. 2. such a vessel with its contents. 3. a potful. 4. a potful of liquor. 5. liquor or other drink. 6. Qld, Victoria …

  • 58propagate — [v1] breed, reproduce bear, beget, engender, father, fecundate, fertilize, generate, grow, impregnate, increase, inseminate, make pregnant, mother, multiply, originate, procreate, produce, proliferate, raise, sire; concept 374 Ant. destroy, kill… …

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  • 59knock up — transitive verb Date: 1592 1. British rouse, summon 2. sometimes vulgar to make pregnant …

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  • 60impregnation — n. [L. impraegnare, to cause to conceive] To make pregnant; the introduction of sperm cells; fecundate …

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