Thesaurus

“or”

The following 451 entries include the term or.

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piked (out or off)

verb

to leave a place often for another

pikes (out or off)

verb

to leave a place often for another

piking (out or off)

verb

to leave a place often for another

played (on or upon)

verb

to take unfair advantage of

playing (on or upon)

verb

to take unfair advantage of

plays (on or upon)

verb

to take unfair advantage of

pounced (on or upon)

verb

to take sudden, violent action against

pounces (on or upon)

verb

to take sudden, violent action against

pouncing (on or upon)

verb

to take sudden, violent action against

prevailed (on or upon)

verb

to cause (someone) to agree with a belief or course of action by using arguments or earnest requests

prevailing (on or upon)

verb

to cause (someone) to agree with a belief or course of action by using arguments or earnest requests

prevails (on or upon)

verb

to cause (someone) to agree with a belief or course of action by using arguments or earnest requests

preyed (on or upon)

verb

to seize and eat (something) as prey

preying (on or upon)

verb

to seize and eat (something) as prey

preys (on or upon)

verb

to seize and eat (something) as prey

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