to leave or abandon someone or something.
He deserted the army and lived up in the mountains. - past tense
It can be used as a verb meaning 'to approach'.
No, creek, meaning a small stream, is not a verb, but creak, an onomatopoeic word meaning a sound, can be used as a verb.
Yes, principle can be used as a verb meaning to equip with principles.
Used as a verb, meaning to come near to or approach
Deserted can be a verb and an adjective. Verb: Past tense of the verb 'desert'. Adjective: Abandoned.
"Instead of" is a verb that can be used to convey the meaning of "in place of".
"Desert" used as a verb means to leave or abandon someone or something, typically in a time of need or difficulty. For example, "He decided to desert his team during the final match."
It can be, as a form of the verb "to slope." It is the present participle of the verb, and may be used as an adjective meaning "inclined."
The word resembles, meaning "is similar to", is a present tense verb.
A "complement".
Using desert as a noun: Las Vegas is surrounded by desert.Using desert as a verb: She feared that some day Howard would desert her.
Exploit can be used as a verb and a noun. The verb meaning is to take advantage of, especially unethically or unfairly. The noun meaning is a notable deed or heroic act.