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slake

Flaccid vs Slake - What's the difference?

flaccid | slake |


As an adjective flaccid

is flabby.

As a verb slake is

.

Slake vs Ameliorate - What's the difference?

slake | ameliorate |


In transitive terms the difference between slake and ameliorate

is that slake is to mix with water, so that a true chemical combination takes place while ameliorate is to make better, to improve.

As verbs the difference between slake and ameliorate

is that slake is of a person: to become less energetic, to slacken in one's efforts while ameliorate is to make better, to improve.

Slake vs Enervate - What's the difference?

slake | enervate |


In transitive terms the difference between slake and enervate

is that slake is to mix with water, so that a true chemical combination takes place while enervate is to weaken morally or mentally.

As verbs the difference between slake and enervate

is that slake is of a person: to become less energetic, to slacken in one's efforts while enervate is to reduce strength or energy; debilitate.

As an adjective enervate is

made feeble; weakened.

Flack vs Slake - What's the difference?

flack | slake |


In intransitive obsolete terms the difference between flack and slake

is that flack is to flutter; palpitate while slake is to go out; to become extinct.

As a noun flack

is a publicist, a publicity agent.

Gladden vs Slake - What's the difference?

gladden | slake |


As verbs the difference between gladden and slake

is that gladden is to cause (something) to become more glad while slake is .

Slake - What does it mean?

slake | |

Satiate vs Slake - What's the difference?

satiate | slake | Related terms |

Satiate is a related term of slake.


As verbs the difference between satiate and slake

is that satiate is to fill to satisfaction; to satisfy while slake is .

As an adjective satiate

is filled to satisfaction or to excess.

Slake vs Still - What's the difference?

slake | still | Related terms |

Slake is a related term of still.


As a verb slake

is .

As a noun still is

.

Ease vs Slake - What's the difference?

ease | slake | Related terms |

Ease is a related term of slake.


As verbs the difference between ease and slake

is that ease is to free (something) from pain, worry, agitation, etc while slake is .

As a noun ease

is the state of being comfortable or free from stress.

Slake vs Quell - What's the difference?

slake | quell | Related terms |

Slake is a related term of quell.


As a verb slake

is .

As a noun quell is

source.

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