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e·ri·pi·o
[1]
free
rescue
take away
to snatch
to snatch away
[1]
Syllabification is machine-generated and may be incorrect.
Synonyms for eripio
abrogo
–
annul, remove, take away, to repeal
abscido
–
take away, to cut off, to separate
asporto
–
take away, to carry off
decerpo
–
take away, to gather, to pluck off
diripio
–
devastate, lay waste, pillage, plunder, tear apart, tear to pieces, to plunder, to separate, to snatch away, to tear in pieces
emoveo
–
remove, take away, to move away
ereptum
–
free, rescue, take away, to snatch away
eripui
–
free, rescue, take away, to snatch away
eruo
–
demolish, pull out, raze, rescue, to dig up, to pluck
extrico
–
clear up, disentangle, extricate, free, unravel
Similar to eripio
erigo
–
arouse, encourage, incite, raise, raise up, set up, to arouse, to erect
erilis
–
relating to a master or mistress
eripui
–
free, rescue, take away, to snatch away
eo
–
go, leave, march on, to ce
egeo
–
be without, lack, to need, want
eluo
–
rinse cleanse, squander, to wash out, waste
eruo
–
demolish, pull out, raze, rescue, to dig up, to pluck
ebullio
–
bubble up, produce in abundance, to appear, to boil up
editio
–
an announcement, statement, the publishing of a book
edoceo
–
instruct thoroughly, to inform fully, to instruct thoroughly