Lingo

Order and Permission

19 Words

10m

ordain
1.
or
dain
Verb

to officially order something using one's higher authority

The religious leader ordained a day of fasting and prayer for the community.

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enjoin
2.
en
join
Verb

to tell someone to do something by ordering or instructing them

The judge enjoined the defendant from contacting the plaintiff while the case was pending.

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deregulate
3.
de
reg
u
late
Verb

to remove or reduce regulations or restrictions on a particular industry or activity

The government decided to deregulate the telecommunications industry to promote competition and innovation.

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4.
slap on
Verb

to command someone to do something immediately, often as punishment

The teacher slapped on detention for the student who was caught cheating on the exam.

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halt
5.
halt
Verb

to make someone or something stop

An unexpected obstacle on the railroad tracks forced the train conductor to halt the locomotive.

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interdict
6.
in
ter
dict
Verb

to forbid a specific action

The court decided to interdict the release of sensitive information to protect national security.

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constrain
7.
cons
train
Verb

to force someone to act in a certain way

The tight deadline constrained the team to work late nights to complete the project on time.

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pressurize
8.
pre
ssu
rize
Verb

to force someone to do something

The company's aggressive marketing tactics were designed to pressurize consumers into making impulse purchases.

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squeeze
9.
squeeze
Verb

to apply pressure with a compressing or constricting motion, typically using the hands

The stress ball provided relief as she squeezed it during a tense meeting.

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ram
10.
ram
Verb

to crash violently into an obstacle

The car lost control on the icy road and rammed into the guardrail.

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11.
dra
goon
Verb

to pressure someone into doing something through intimidation or threats

The dictator dragooned the opposition into submission through fear and intimidation.

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condone
12.
con
done
Verb

to accept or forgive something that is commonly believed to be wrong

The company's failure to address employee misconduct might be seen as condoning unethical practices in the workplace.

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begrudge
13.
beg
rudge
Verb

to feel jealous or irritated because someone possesses something one desires

She begrudges her friend's success in her career and wishes she had the same opportunities.

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decree
14.
dec
ree
Verb

to make an official judgment, decision, or order

The king decreed that all citizens must pay taxes by the end of the month.

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abide by
15.
abide by
Verb

to follow the rules, commands, or wishes of someone, showing compliance to their authority

The employees must abide by the supervisor's instructions at the construction site.

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hustle
16.
hu
stle
Verb

to cause someone or something to move quickly

Realizing the urgency, he hustled his friends out of the building before the authorities arrived.

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bludgeon
17.
blu
dgeon
Verb

to forcefully pressure someone to do something

The aggressive salesperson attempted to bludgeon customers into buying unnecessary products.

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coerce
18.
coerce
Verb

to force someone to do something through threats or manipulation

The criminal coerced the witness into changing their testimony through intimidation.

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proscribe
19.
prosc
ribe
Verb

to officially ban the existence or practice of something

The government decided to proscribe the use of certain chemicals due to environmental concerns.

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