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Definition of empte
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Empte (v. t.) To
empty.
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Attempted
::
Attempted
(imp. & p. p.) of
Attemp.
Temptable
::
Temptable
(a.)
Capable
of being
tempted;
liable
to be
tempted.
Tantalus
::
Tantalus
(n.) A
Phrygian
king who was
punished
in the lower world by being
placed
in the midst of a lake whose
waters
reached
to his chin but
receded
whenever
he
attempted
to allay his
thirst,
while over his head hung
branches
laden with
choice
fruit which
likewise
receded
whenever
he
stretched
out his hand to grasp
them..
Empte
::
Empte (v. t.) To
empty.
Attempter
::
Attempter
(n.) An
assailant;
also, a
temper..
Attemptable
::
Attemptable
(a.)
Capable
of being
attempted,
tried,
or
attacked..
Enterprise
::
Enterprise
(n.) That which is
undertaken;
something
attempted
to be
performed;
a work
projected
which
involves
activity,
courage,
energy,
and the like; a bold,
arduous,
or
hazardous
attempt;
an
undertaking;
as, a manly
enterprise;
a
warlike
enterprise..
Veto
::
Veto (n.) A power or right
possessed
by one
department
of
government
to
forbid
or
prohibit
the
carrying
out of
projects
attempted
by
another
department;
especially,
in a
constitutional
government,
a power
vested
in the chief
executive
to
prevent
the
enactment
of
measures
passed
by the
legislature.
Such a power may be
absolute,
as in the case of the
Tribunes
of the
People
in
ancient
Rome, or
limited,
as in the case of the
President
of the
United
States.
Called
also the veto
power..
Pass
::
Pass (v. i.) To go
through
any
inspection
or test
successfully;
to be
approved
or
accepted;
as, he
attempted
the
examination,
but did not
expect
to
pass..
Attempter
::
Attempter
(n.) One who
attempts;
one who
essays
anything.
Ill-timed
::
Ill-timed
(a.) Done,
attempted,
or said, at an
unsuitable
or
unpropitious
time..
Preempted
::
Preempted
(imp. & p. p.) of
Preemp.
Success
::
Success
(n.) The
favorable
or
prosperous
termination
of
anything
attempted;
the
attainment
of a
proposed
object;
prosperous
issue.
Tempter
::
Tempter
(n.) One who
tempts
or
entices;
especially,
Satan,
or the
Devil,
regarded
as the great
enticer
to
evil..
Temptation
::
Temptation
(n.) The state of being
tempted,
or
enticed
to
evil..
Exempt
::
Exempt
(n.) One
exempted
or freed from duty; one not
subject.
Exempted
::
Exempted
(imp. & p. p.) of
Exemp.
Vortex
::
Vortex
(n.) A
supposed
collection
of
particles
of very
subtile
matter,
endowed
with a rapid
rotary
motion
around
an axis which was also the axis of a sun or a
planet.
Descartes
attempted
to
account
for the
formation
of the
universe,
and the
movements
of the
bodies
composing
it, by a
theory
of
vortices..
Devil
::
Devil (n.) The Evil One;
Satan,
represented
as the
tempter
and
spiritual
of
mankind..
Confederate
::
Confederate
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
government
of the
eleven
Southern
States
of the
United
States
which
(1860-1865)
attempted
to
establish
an
independent
nation
styled
the
Confederate
States
of
America;
as, the
Confederate
congress;
Confederate
money..
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