Verbs are not actually numbered.
Yes, Practice is a verb. here's the definition of practice from Merrian-Webster's Online Dictionary.transitive verb1 a: carry out , apply b: to do or perform often, customarily, or habitually c: to be professionally engaged in 2 a: to perform or work at repeatedly so as to become proficient b: to train by repeated exercises 3obsolete: plotintransitive verb1: to do repeated exercises for proficiency2: to pursue a profession actively3archaic : intrigue4: to do something customarily5: to take advantage of someone - prac·tic·er noun
Concoct: verb1. To combine a mixture of different ingredients.2. To think or make up something, such as a plan, scheme or invention.Antonym:1. divide, separate, obliterate, remove, takeout, eliminate2. destroy, terminate, abolish, ruin, wreck, demolish, end, damage
1. The act of vindicating or condition of being vindicated.2. The defense, such as evidence or argument, that serves to justify a claim or deed. 1. To clear of accusation, blame, suspicion, or doubt with supporting arguments or proof: "Our society permits people to sue for libel so that they may vindicate their reputations" Irving R. Kaufman.2. To provide justification or support for: vindicate one's claim.3. To justify or prove the worth of, especially in light of later developments.4. To defend, maintain, or insist on the recognition of (one's rights, for example).5. To exact revenge for; avenge. ---- Verb1. to clear (someone) of guilt or suspicion 2. to provide justification for.
Noun1. a. The mental faculty by which one deliberately chooses or decides upon a course of action: championed freedom of will against a doctrine of predetermination.b. The act of exercising the will.2.a. Diligent purposefulness; determination: an athlete with the will to win.b. Self-control; self-discipline: lacked the will to overcome the addiction.3. A desire, purpose, or determination, especially of one in authority: It is the sovereign's will that the prisoner be spared.4. Deliberate intention or wish: Let it be known that I took this course of action against my will.5. Free discretion; inclination or pleasure: wandered about, guided only by will.6. Bearing or attitude toward others; disposition: full of good will.7.a. A legal declaration of how a person wishes his or her possessions to be disposed of after death.b. A legally executed document containing this declaration.Verbwilled, will·ing, wills.Transitive Verb1. To decide on; choose.2. To yearn for; desire: "She makes you will your own destruction" (George Bernard Shaw).3. To decree, dictate, or order.4. To resolve with a forceful will; determine.5. To induce or try to induce by sheer force of will: We willed the sun to come out.6. To grant in a legal will; bequeath.Intransitive Verb1. To exercise the will.2. To make a choice; choose.Please see Sources and Related Links below.
Quite the opposite.os·tra·cize/ˈästrəˌsīz/Verb1. Exclude (someone) from a society or group.
con·fer/kənˈfər/Verb1. Grant or bestow (a title, degree, benefit, or right).2. Have discussions; exchange opinions
verb1. persuade (someone) to do or believe something, typically by use of a deception."I conned him into giving me your home number"noun1. an instance of deceiving or tricking someone."when depositors, realizing that the whole thing is a con, demand repayment"
Yes, Practice is a verb. here's the definition of practice from Merrian-Webster's Online Dictionary.transitive verb1 a: carry out , apply b: to do or perform often, customarily, or habitually c: to be professionally engaged in 2 a: to perform or work at repeatedly so as to become proficient b: to train by repeated exercises 3obsolete: plotintransitive verb1: to do repeated exercises for proficiency2: to pursue a profession actively3archaic : intrigue4: to do something customarily5: to take advantage of someone - prac·tic·er noun
denude- verb1. to deprive of something important2. a- to strip of all covering or surface layersb- to lay bare by erosionc- to strip (land) of forestsThe boy denude his pencil for math class.
; Main Entry : 3bully ; Function : verb ; Inflected Form(s) : bul·lied; bul·ly·ing ; Date : 1693 transitive verb1 : to treat abusively 2 : to affect by means of force or coercion intransitive verb : to use browbeating language or behavior : blustermerriam-webster.com/dictionary/bullying
Solids cannot transfuse heat. Though they can transfer heat.trans·fusetransˈfyo͞oz/verb1. MEDICINE transfer (blood or its components) from one person or animal to another.2. cause (something or someone) to be permeated or infused by something."we became transfused by a radiance of joy"
Concoct: verb1. To combine a mixture of different ingredients.2. To think or make up something, such as a plan, scheme or invention.Antonym:1. divide, separate, obliterate, remove, takeout, eliminate2. destroy, terminate, abolish, ruin, wreck, demolish, end, damage
VERB1) To adjudicate: rule, decide, resolve, or decide.2) To detemine: evaluate, study, examine, appraise, or consider.NOUN3) judicial official : magistrate, justice, magister, adjudicator, arbiter4) decider : authority, expert, evaluator, appraiser*A synonym for judicial ddress is "your honor."
Bark as a noun1. Tough protective covering of the woody stems and roots of trees and other woody plants2. The sound made by a dog3. A noise resembling the bark of a dog4. A sailing ship with 3 (or more) masts Bark as a Verb1. Speak in an unfriendly tone2. Cover with bark3. Remove the bark of a tree4. Make barking sounds5. Tan (a skin) with bark tannins
Trek: intransitive verb1. chiefly South Africana. to travel by ox wagonb. to migrate by ox wagon or in train of such2. to make one's journey arduously; broadly; journeytrek, trekking, trekkedtrekker nounOrigins: Afrikaans, from Dutch trecken to pull, haul, migrate; akin to Old High German trechan to pull. First use 1835Synonyms: journey, peregrinate, pilgrimage, tour, travel, trip, voyage.
If it is used as the name of the action, then it is verb. Otherwise depending on the sentence construction and usage, it can also be used as a verb. It really depends on how the word is used in a particular sentence.............. Any other ideas?... Please inform me....