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--v. 3 plot, plan, map (out), design: He charted a course of<br />

action for the company. Have you charted the shortest route<br />

between Gibraltar and Cyprus?<br />

charter n. 1 document, contract, compact, agreement, covenant: This<br />

year we again commemorate the signing of the United Nations<br />

charter. 2 permit, permission, licence or US license, authority,<br />

franchise, right, privilege, concession: He was given an<br />

exclusive charter to export furs in 1679. 3 lease, contract:<br />

We have the yacht under charter for the summer.<br />

--v. 4 license, authorize, document, commission, approve,<br />

certify, franchise, qualify; recognize: He is a chartered<br />

accountant, she a chartered surveyor. 5 let, lease, rent, hire,<br />

engage, contract: I chartered the sloop for three weeks.<br />

chase n. 1 hunting, hunt, pursuit: Police dogs entered the chase and<br />

the prisoner was finally caught. 2 run after, follow, pursue,<br />

track, go (out) after; court, woo: The police were chasing a<br />

man down the street. Stop chasing women and settle down. 3 chase<br />

away, off, out, etc. rout, put to flight, hound; drive away,<br />

off, out, etc.: I chased the cat away from the birdcage.<br />

chaste adj. 1 pure, virginal, virgin, celibate, abstinent, continent,<br />

virtuous, undefiled, stainless, unstained, unsullied,<br />

unblemished, decent, clean, good, wholesome, moral: Only a<br />

knight who was wholly chaste would find the Grail. 2 subdued,<br />

severe, restrained, unadorned, austere, unembellished, simple,<br />

pure, undecorated, clean: In some respects, modern architecture<br />

emulates the chaste style of the ancient Egyptians.<br />

chasten v. 1 discipline, correct, chastise, punish, castigate: He used<br />

every means to chasten the unruly and disobedient. 2 moderate,<br />

temper, subdue, curb, restrain, repress, tame, suppress: I am<br />

not as sanguine as I was - time and experience have chastened<br />

me.<br />

chastise v. punish, beat, thrash, belabour or US belabor, spank, whip,<br />

flog, scourge, birch, cane; discipline, chasten, correct,<br />

censure, berate, scold: Pupils are not being chastised as in<br />

the old days.

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