Peruse :- to read or examine something carefully
Example :- She perused the report before submitting it.
Past tense :- perused
Past participle tense :- perusedEvoke :- to bring a feeling, memory, or image into the mind
Example :- The old photograph evoked memories of childhood.
Past tense :- evoked
Past participle tense :- evokedTranspire :- to happen or become known
Example :- Nobody understood what had transpired during the meeting.
Past tense :- transpired
Past participle tense :- transpiredBefall :- to happen to someone, usually something bad
Example :- A strange misfortune befell the village that winter.
Past tense :- befell
Past participle tense :- befallenWane :- to decrease gradually in strength, size, or intensity
Example :- His interest in the project slowly waned over time.
Past tense :- waned
Past participle tense :- wanedForswear :- to formally give up or reject something
Example :- She had forsworn all unnecessary luxuries.
Past tense :- forswore
Past participle tense :- forswornUsurp :- to take a position or power illegally or unfairly
Example :- The general usurped the authority of the king.
Past tense :- usurped
Past participle tense :- usurpedRequite :- to repay or return something, especially gratitude or kindness
Example :- He requited their generosity with sincere help.
Past tense :- requited
Past participle tense :- requitedLinger :- to stay somewhere longer than necessary or expected
Example :- The scent of perfume lingered in the room.
Past tense :- lingered
Past participle tense :- lingeredBroach :- to introduce a sensitive or difficult topic
Example :- She carefully broached the subject of resignation.
Past tense :- broached
Past participle tense :- broached