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1 displacing
смещать; смещениеСинонимический ряд:1. banishing (verb) banishing; casting out; deporting; exiling; expatriating; expelling; ostracizing; ousting; relegating; running out; transporting2. deposing (verb) deposing; dethroning; unmaking3. moving (verb) agitating; dislocating; disturbing; moving; shaking; shifting4. removing (verb) dislodging; removing; take away; take off; take out; withdrawing5. supplanting (verb) cut out; cutting out; supplanting; usurping -
2 unmaking
разборка; демонтированиеСинонимический ряд:1. deposing (verb) deposing; dethroning; displacing2. destroying (verb) annihilating; atomizing; decapitating; decimating; demolishing; destroying; destructing; dismantling; dissolving; dynamiting; pulling down; pulverizing; quenching; razing; rubbing out; ruining; shattering; shooting; smashing; tearing down; undoing; wracking; wrecking -
3 declaring
Синонимический ряд:1. saying (adj.) asserting; noting; remarking; reporting; saying; stating2. declaration (noun) announcement; communication; declaration; expression; notification; proclamation; utterance3. advertising (verb) advertising; announcing; annunciating; blazing abroad; blazoning; broadcasting; bruiting about; disseminating; proclaiming; promulgating; publishing; sounding; tooting; vending4. asserting (verb) affirming; asserting; asseverating; averring; avouching; avowing; deposing; holding; predicating; professing; protesting5. saying (verb) alleging; bringing out; chiming in; claiming; coming out with; contending; delivering; maintaining; saying; telling; throwing out; uttering6. stating (verb) articulating; communicating; conveying; enunciating; expressing; stating; venting; vocalising; voicing -
4 swearing
n брань, сквернословие, руганьСинонимический ряд:1. blasphemy (noun) blaspheming; blasphemy; cursing; cussing; execration; imprecation; loosing a volley of expletives; profanity; shouting curses; using obscene language; using profanity2. cursing (verb) blaspheming; cursing; cussing; damning; execrating; imprecating3. promising (verb) covenanting; pledging; plighting; promising; vowing4. testifying (verb) attesting; deposing; testifying -
5 asserting
Синонимический ряд:1. saying (adj.) declaring; noting; remarking; reporting; saying; stating2. affirming (verb) affirming; asseverating; averring; avouching; avowing; deposing; holding; predicating; professing; protesting; stating3. maintaining (verb) alleging; arguing; claiming; contending; declaring; defending; justifying; maintaining; saying; vindicating; warranting -
6 avowing
Синонимический ряд:1. acknowledging (verb) acknowledging; admitting; allowing; conceding; confessing; granting; letting on; owning; owning up2. stating (verb) affirming; asserting; asseverating; averring; avouching; declaring; deposing; holding; maintaining; predicating; professing; protesting; stating -
7 protesting
Синонимический ряд:1. complaining (adj.) bewailing; complaining; fretting; fussing; griping; grumbling; moaning; objecting; whining2. asserting (verb) affirming; asserting; averring; avouching; avowing; declaring; deposing; predicating; professing3. objecting (verb) excepting; expostulating; inveighing against; kicking; objecting; remonstrating -
8 testifying
свидетельствовать; свидетельствующийСинонимический ряд:1. backing (verb) authenticating; backing; bear out; confirming; corroborating; justifying; substantiating; validating; verifying; warranting2. marking (verb) announcing; arguing; attesting; bespeaking; betokening; certifying; deposing; endorsing; indicating; marking; point to; pointing to; swearing; vouch for; witnessing
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