Verbs for Tradition

infuse—; ingrain—; inherit— "junk"—; limit—s; maintain—; mock—nourish—; nurture—; observe—; perpetuate —; preserve—; profit by—; rear in—; relate—; relinquish—; repudiate—; revive—; respect—; root in—; saturate with—; shake off—; shatter—; smash—; stand for—; steep in—; stick to—; strangle—; sweep away—; take over—; tinge with—; trace—; undermine—; unfold—; violate—; weld—; —accentuates; —ascribes; —binds; —blinds; — brands; —carries on; —colors; —describes; —determines ; —dictates; —enriches; —fetters ; —governs ; —hands down ; —immortalizes; —narrates; —preserves; —persists; —prescribes; —recounts; —regulates; —reports ; —rules; —stands ; —threatens; absorb—; acquire—; adhere to—; annihilate —; authenticate—; "ballyhoo—; bare—; batter—; better—; bound by—; break down —; cast aside—; carry on—; cherish—; con¬form to—; continue—; create—; cut loose from—; defend—; derive from—; destroy —; disclose—; discrepit—; disregard—; dissolve—; emancipate—; emasculate—; embody in—; endure—; enrich—; establish —; exist in—; express—; force—; fortify— found—; glory in—; guard—; honor— ignore—; illustrate—; imbue—; impair— imperial—; —s topple.