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To successfully complete or accomplish a task; to bring something to a successful conclusion.
The past participle form of the verb "know."
To receive or obtain from a source or origin, usually followed by "from."
To make something better or bring it to a more desirable or excellent condition.
The simple past tense and past participle of the verb "send."
To set or ask for a specific price or fee, as in requiring $25 for leather gloves at that store.
To find or catch someone in the act of doing something, especially when they are doing something wrong or deceptive.
To remove or get rid of, especially something undesirable.
To find the answer or explanation for; clear up; explain: to solve the mystery of the missing books.
Past participle of draw.
To take over the former role, position, or function of; to act as a substitute for a person or thing.
To impart knowledge of or skill in; give instruction in.
To bring together or join different things closely, forming a union or a whole.
To restore or invigorate with new energy or vitality, often through rest, nourishment, or similar means (frequently used reflexively).
To prompt someone to remember or think about someone or something.
To successfully bring a task or objective to its completion or conclusion; to carry out and finish a mission or goal.
To bring together or incorporate parts into a whole.
To transfer a liquid or loose particles from one container to another, or to let it flow over or onto something.
To smoothly move along a slippery or smooth surface without interruption.
To exchange goods or provide services to another person in return for money; to transfer ownership of something to a buyer for a specified price.
To systematically examine, study, or inquire into; to search or examine the specifics of something in detail.
To encourage or pressure someone to take action or make an effort; to spur on or incite.
Make a strong effort; try hard to achieve or accomplish something.
Past tense form of "catch."
To feel a need or a desire for; to wish for something.
To make something bigger; to increase its size, amount, or extent.
To publicly announce or promote a product, service, or idea in order to encourage people to buy or use it.
To appear or become visible, often coming out of hiding or obscurity.
To bring something to an end; to put an end to, such as terminating a contract.
To prevent the entrance of; to shut or keep out.
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