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Meaning:
condemn

to you say that (a person) is, or has done wrong or that (something) is wrong or unfit for use

blame, convict

confine

to keep (oneself, a person, speech etc) within limits

enclose, limit

demoralize

to weaken the cottage, confidence, self-discipline etc of (e.g. an army)

depress, unnerve

detain

to prevent (a person) from leaving, travelling etc

hold, keep back; arrest

heighten

(to cause something) to become high(er); (to cause) to become greater in degree

intensify

imitate

to (try to) copy the behaviour, appearance, sound, actions etc of (a person, animal, thing)

pretend to be; do an impression of

imprison

to put or keep (a person) in a prison

confine; put in jail

restrict

to keep (a person, thing) within limits

confine, limit situation or ability to participate

tease

to make fun of (a person) playfully or unkindly; to annoy (an animal) (e.g. by pulling its tail)

aggravate, provoke

twit

a foolish person

ridicule

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