tion ing tion ity ed Adjective Able to move quickly and easily Mentally alert; sharp.

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tion ing tion ity ed

Adjective Able to move quickly and easily Mentally alert; sharp

Verb To take more time than necessary; to move slowly

Verb To change something as to make it less true; to misrepresent To twist out of the usual shape

Noun The route for a journey or trip

Verb To prepare or to organize for a purpose To prepare for a fight or a war

Verb To change or adjust; to alter

Verb To tremble or shake Portable case for holding arrows

Verb To go back; to retreat; to move away

Verb To replace

Verb To travel or pass across, over, or through