Verbs Containing ROT
Here's the list of all the 186 Verbs Containing ROT in the English Language.
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wrote | 1. produce a literary work 2. communicate or express by writing More Definitions → |
protect | 1. shield from danger, injury, destruction, or damage 2. use tariffs to favor domestic industry More Definitions → |
brother | More Definitions → |
protocol | More Definitions → |
protected | More Definitions → |
protecting | More Definitions → |
protest | 1. utter words of protest 2. express opposition through action or words More Definitions → |
prototype | More Definitions → |
rotate | 1. turn on or around an axis or a center 2. exchange on a regular basis More Definitions → |
parrot | 1. repeat mindlessly More Definitions → |
throttle | 1. place limits on (extent or amount or access) 2. kill by squeezing the throat of so as to cut off the air More Definitions → |
rot | 1. break down 2. become physically weaker More Definitions → |
rotated | More Definitions → |
trot | 1. run at a moderately swift pace 2. ride at a trot More Definitions → |
rotting | 1. break down 2. become physically weaker More Definitions → |
protracted | More Definitions → |
protruding | More Definitions → |
rote | More Definitions → |
foxtrot | 1. dance the foxtrot More Definitions → |
froth | 1. become bubbly or frothy or foaming 2. make froth or foam and become bubbly More Definitions → |
trotting | 1. run at a moderately swift pace 2. ride at a trot More Definitions → |
rewrote | 1. write differently; alter the writing of 2. rewrite so as to make fit to suit a new or different purpose More Definitions → |
throttling | More Definitions → |
rotted | 1. break down 2. become physically weaker More Definitions → |
trotted | 1. run at a moderately swift pace 2. ride at a trot More Definitions → |
betrothed | More Definitions → |
frothing | More Definitions → |
protrude | 1. extend out or project in space 2. bulge outward More Definitions → |
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