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1. Competere (intransitive) to compete, vie, rival (intransitive) to be due, be owing, have a right to (intransitive) to be …
2. (intransitive) To turn a Crank.
3. Intransitive verb Barhops, barhopping, barhopped
4. Intransitive verb barhops, barhopping, Barhopped
5. Conversate: [verb - intransitive] to converse
6. Contend, verb intransitive [Latin , to stretch
7. Consoler verb is direct transitive, intransitive
8. Crier verb is direct transitive, intransitive.
9. Coter verb is direct transitive, intransitive
10. Blackmail Blackmail 2 verb [intransitive, transitive
11. Condescend, verb intransitive [Latin See Descend.] 1
12. Condescend, verb intransitive [Latin See Descend.] 1
13. What does Bolk mean? (intransitive) To belch
14. What does Betime mean? (intransitive) To occur; betide
15. 2 DN [intransitive] if the wind Blusters, it …
16. What does Astart mean? (intransitive) To start up
17. Amscray: [verb - intransitive] " scram " in Pig Latin
18. Definition of Blab (Entry 2 of 2) intransitive verb
19. Intransitive verb To become Contorted. from The Century Dictionary
20. An intransitive phrasal verb is not followed by an object.
21. Intransitive verb blacklegs, Blacklegging, blacklegged [no object] derogatory British
22. Bar‧hop /ˈbɑːhɒp $ ˈbɑːrhɑːp/ verb (Barhopped, barhopping) [ intransitive] American English informal
23. bar‧hop /ˈbɑːhɒp $ ˈbɑːrhɑːp/ verb (Barhopped, Barhopping) [ intransitive] American English informal
24. Amene (intransitive) to conclude a prayer (with an amen) References
25. English translation of 'Callar' Full verb table intransitive verb 1
26. What does Atren mean? (intransitive, obsolete) To run away; escape
27. 2 [intransitive] WAIT to feel impatient or annoyed Chafe at/against
28. Intransitive verb blats, blatting, Blatted [no object] informal North American
29. Broil⇒ vi intransitive verb: Verb not taking a direct object- …
30. Abstain vi intransitive verb: Verb not taking a direct object- …
31. Blague: [intransitive verb] to talk pretentiously and usually inaccurately : lie boastfully.
32. • Await is a transitive verb and wait is an intransitive verb
33. What does Beroll mean? (intransitive) To roll about; roll around; roll over
34. What does Belive mean? (intransitive, obsolete except in dialect) To remain, stay
35. Latin: ·(Late Latin) (intransitive) I speak in allegories, allegorise or Allegorize
36. (intransitive) If something Appears, it comes into sight.Synonyms: show, happen and begin
37. What does Confide mean? (intransitive, now rare) To trust, have faith (in)
38. Intransitive verbs such as oko "walk" never take an object noun phrase.
39. 2 [intransitive, transitive] TOGETHER if people Assimilate, or are Assimilated into a
40. Transitive verb/intransitive verb When something Commences or you Commence it, it begins.
41. Copulate: English Verb (intransitive) Sense: to engage in sexual intercourse Synonyms Formal terms
42. Commiserate An intransitive verb is one that does not require a direct object (e.g.
43. Contort⇒ vi intransitive verb: Verb not taking a direct object--for example, "She
44. Transitive verb/intransitive verb If you Confide in someone, you tell them a secret
45. What does Aline mean? (intransitive) To form in line; to fall into line
46. Baa — intransitive verb (baaed; Baaing) Etymology: imitative Date: circa 1586 to make the bleat of …
47. Leave suddenly [transitive, intransitive] Blow (something) (North American English, informal) to leave a place suddenly
48. Check that this number Corresponds with the one on the document.· (intransitive) If two
49. (intransitive) To turn into Coke. (automotive) To add deleterious carbon deposits as a byproduct of combustion.
50. [intransitive] Cling (to somebody) (usually disapproving) to stay close to somebody, especially because you need them emotionally