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- groups, classifies, blends, writes, assuages, cools, ghostwrites, subdues, collates, fabricates, controls, fuses, ranks, prepares, forms, abates, types, warms up, consoles, alleviates, programs, schedules, orders, tranquilizes, harmonizes, pigeonholes, systematizes, integrates, dresses, allays, quells, screens, pacifies, mixes, amalgamates, fixes, categorizes, weds, drafts, fosters, calms, placates, quiets, mobilizes, entangles, casts, develops, ebbs, sedates, embodies, constructs, aggregates, smoothes, frames, unifies, readies, methodizes, reconciles, furnishes, equips, builds, rewrites, designs, sets, regulates, curries, rights, scores, unsnarls, enmeshes, moderates, invents, embraces, bunches, involves, separates, makes, brews, establishes, primes, concocts, plots, settles, subordinates, eases, lulls, maintains, marshals, fashions, grades, stabilizes, mediates, makes up, conciliates, collects, combines, rates, plans, records, schematizes, orchestrates, outfits, stills, relieves, balances, portrays, includes, hushes, conglomerates, adjusts, formulates, defuses, infuses, normalizes, sorts, encompasses, constitutes, relaxes, structures, places, sifts, appeases, corresponds, arranges, incorporates, devises, fits, assembles, classes, schemes, comprises, marries, organizes, softens, compiles, supports, transcribes, arrays, rationalizes, restrains, envelops, soothes, shapes, compounds, bands, stratifies, charts, mollifies
Examples:
- - It would be superfluous to describe in detail the wild nonsense that composes the creed of Co- Masonry, since a long series of articles was recently devoted to the subject in The Patriot and can be consulted by anyone who desires information concerning its ceremonies and the personnel directing it. - "Secret Societies And Subversive Movements", Nesta H. Webster
- - The poet is himself not always conscious of all the bearings of what he composes; he works by inspiration, not by reason, and we know that Wagner himself was sometimes under singular delusions with regard to his own works. - "Wagner's Tristan und Isolde", George Ainslie Hight
- - Now he composes, not individual poems, but fragments of his world- poem. - "Émile Verhaeren", Stefan Zweig