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DISARMING

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Main Entry: disarm
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: render defenseless

Synonyms:

conciliate, cripple, deactivate, debilitate, deescalate, demilitarize, demobilize, disable, disband, disqualify, incapacitate, invalidate, neutralize, occupy, pacify, paralyze, prostrate, skin, strip, subdue, subjugate, unarm, weaken

Antonyms:

arm
Main Entry: disarm
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: persuade

Synonyms:

allure, attract, bewitch, captivate, charm, coax, convince, enchant, fascinate, seduce, set at ease, unarm, urge, win over
Main Entry: disarming
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: charming

Synonyms:

bewitching, convincing, deferential, ingratiating, ingratiatory, insinuating, insinuative, inveigling, irresistible, likable, persuasive, saccharine, seductive, silken, silky, winning

Antonyms:

despicable, disgusting
Main Entry: conciliatory
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: placid, yielding

Synonyms:

appeasing, assuaging, calm, civil, disarming, irenic, mollifying, pacific, peaceable, placating, placatory, propitiative, quiet, willing

Antonyms:

antagonistic, fighting, refusing, stubborn
Main Entry: cripple
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: disable; make lame

Synonyms:

attenuate, blunt, debilitate, disarm, dislimb, dismember, enfeeble, hamstring, hurt, immobilize, incapacitate, injure, lame, maim, mangle, mutilate, palsy, paralyze, prostrate, sap, sideline, stifle, undermine, unstrengthen, weaken

Antonyms:

aid, assist, enable, help, strengthen, support
Main Entry: deferential
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: respectful, considerate

Synonyms:

civil, complaisant, courteous, disarming, duteous, dutiful, ingratiating, ingratiatory, insinuating, insinuative, obedient, obeisant, obsequious, polite, regardful, reverential, saccharine, silken, silky, submissive
Notes: deferential means showing courteous expression of regard or respect; difference is the quality of being unlike or dissimilar; differential means relating to or showing a difference or the quality of the difference between similar things

Antonyms:

arrogant, disobedient, disrespectful, immodest, impolite, inconsiderate, noncompliant
Main Entry: disable
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: render inoperative; cripple

Synonyms:

attenuate, batter, blunt, damage, debilitate, disarm, disenable, disqualify, enervate, enfeeble, exhaust, hamstring, handicap, harm, hock, hogtie, hurt, immobilize, impair, incapacitate, invalidate, kibosh, knock out, maim, mangle, mar, mutilate, muzzle, paralyze, pinion, prostrate, put out of action, render incapable, ruin, sabotage, sap, shatter, shoot down, spoil, take out*, throw monkey wrench in, total*, unbrace, undermine, unfit, unstrengthen, weaken, wreck

Antonyms:

aid, assist, enable, help, improve
Main Entry: incapacitate
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: put out of action

Synonyms:

clip wings, cripple, damage, disable, disarm, disenable, disqualify, hamstring, hinder, hog-tie, hurt, immobilize, lame, lay up, maim, paralyze, prostrate, put out of commission, take out, undermine, weaken

Antonyms:

allow, facilitate, mobilize, permit
Main Entry: ingratiating
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: fawning, servile

Synonyms:

charming, crawling, deferential, disarming, flattering, humble, insinuating, obsequious, saccharine, serving, silken, smarmy, soft, sycophantic, toadying, unctuous

Antonyms:

deterring, disgusting, repellent
Main Entry: melt
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: give in, yield

Synonyms:

become lenient, disarm, forgive, mollify, relax, relent, show mercy, soften, touch

Antonyms:

fight
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