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What are some 6 syllable verbs?

It's very difficult to find verbs in English that are exactly six syllables long. This is because English verbs tend to be relatively short, and adding prefixes or suffixes doesn't always make them six syllables.

However, we can find some examples by combining prefixes and suffixes with existing verbs, or by using rare or specialized words:

Examples:

* Re-conciliation (6 syllables, but a noun, not a verb)

* Underestimation (6 syllables, but a noun, not a verb)

* Decontamination (6 syllables, but a noun, not a verb)

* Extraordinarily (6 syllables, but an adverb, not a verb)

Possible Combinations:

* Pre-determination (5 syllables, but a noun, not a verb)

* Re-determination (6 syllables, but a noun, not a verb)

* Reconciliation (5 syllables, but a noun, not a verb)

* Reconciliate (6 syllables, but a verb)

Important Note: It's essential to remember that these are just examples, and the length of a word can vary depending on its pronunciation and the context in which it is used.

Let me know if you'd like me to explore any of these examples further or if you have other criteria in mind!

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