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To assume or take on a task, performance, or responsibility; to make an attempt to do something.
To uproot and relocate a plant from one location to another.
To firmly place or fix something, such as ideas or principles, in a child's mind or another object.
To guide the movement of something, such as a bicycle, by using a rudder, helm, wheel, etc.
To stimulate or provoke the emotions or feelings of someone; to incite a reaction, often by arousing passion or enthusiasm.
To beat someone soundly as a form of punishment; to flog.
To become awake or cause someone or something to wake up.
To prevent something from happening or make it impossible for something to occur.
To forcefully strike against each other or one against the other; experience a violent impact or crash.
To fish by trailing a moving line behind a slow-moving boat, working the line up or down with a rod.
To persistently disturb or bother, causing torment and distress, often with troubles or cares; to pester.
To gently clean or dry a surface by rubbing it with a cloth, towel, paper, the hand, etc.
To remove soluble substances from a solid, such as ashes or soil, by allowing a liquid to pass through and dissolve them.
to set into motion abruptly, often by using a quick motion like a snap of the fingers, causing an object to turn over in the air.
To merge or blend.
To formally approve or confirm something by expressing consent or giving official approval, especially in the context of accepting a constitutional amendment.
To forcefully exhale air through the nostrils with a loud, harsh sound, often done by animals such as horses.
To present as a gift; give; confer (usually followed by on or upon).
To make or hold something stable, firm, or steadfast.
To eat the main meal of the day; have dinner.
Engaging in a relaxed or unproductive manner, especially in a leisurely or casual activity, such as puttering in the garden.
To complete all the details and put something into its final form.
To establish, either in writing or verbally, a rule or a set of actions to be followed; to appoint, ordain, or command.
To reject or deny any involvement, association, or ownership; to disavow or disown.
To move rapidly or at top speed, typically covering a short distance, as seen in activities like running or rowing.
To go against or conflict with; to deny or oppose a statement.
To force or drive someone to take a particular action.
To fit together, like the pieces of a machine, in a way that makes all the actions happen at the same time.
To impose a penalty, such as pain, loss, confinement, or death, as a consequence for committing an offense, transgression, or fault.
To disturb or bother a person in a way that displeases, troubles, or slightly irritates.
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