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To draw a conclusion from known or assumed information; to infer.
To hasten or speed up the progress of something, especially in the context of shipments or processes.
To make something invalid or not legally or officially acceptable; to discredit or nullify.
To shrink, lose freshness, and deteriorate, as in plants or other living things; for example, when flowers or fruits dry up and lose their vitality.
To navigate around or avoid; to go past or bypass, especially to avoid facing or addressing a specific issue or obstacle.
To live or stay permanently; to reside.
To be successful or fortunate, especially in financial matters; to thrive and flourish.
To call upon someone or something to perform a specific action.
To prosper; to be fortunate or successful.
The simple past tense of "smite."
To take legal action against someone by initiating a civil lawsuit, typically seeking damages or a legal remedy.
To make something easier to endure, lessen, or mitigate, such as alleviating sorrow or alleviating pain.
To fly upward, as a bird.
To refresh through relaxation and enjoyment, restoring physical or mental well-being.
To prove that something is false or incorrect, such as an opinion or accusation.
To gradually gather or collect, often increasing over time; to heap up, as in accumulating wealth.
To persistently annoy someone through faultfinding, complaints, or demands.
To oversee a process, work, or workers during execution or performance; to superintend and have the oversight and direction of.
To give an oblique direction to; to shape, form, or cut obliquely.
To subtract or take away, especially from a total or amount.
To produce a deep, heavy, somewhat muffled, continuous sound, like thunder.
To restore something to good condition, making it new again; to repair or improve.
To forcefully push something forward from behind.
To determine or find out something with certainty or assurance; to discover the facts or truth.
To walk with a regular and measured tread, as soldiers on parade; to advance in step in an organized body.
To force open or apart using leverage; as a noun, it refers to the act of using leverage to open or separate something.
To walk with long steps, displaying vigor, haste, impatience, or arrogance.
To tend to meet at a point or line; to incline toward each other, as lines that are not parallel.
To support or defend something, especially in the face of opposition or criticism.
To scatter drops or particles of a liquid, powder, etc.
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