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To gradually gather or collect, often increasing over time; to heap up, as in accumulating wealth.
To force or drive someone to take a particular action.
To express strong disapproval or judgment against something or someone.
To establish a systematic connection or relationship between; to organize the interdependence of two or more things, such as expenses and income.
To slowly remove or draw off a liquid, typically by filtration or gradually withdrawing it.
To make sure a rule is followed or a law is obeyed; to ensure that something is put into effect and adhered to.
To magnify beyond the limits of truth; overstate; represent disproportionately; to describe something in a way that makes it seem more than it really is.
To guide or persuade someone through influence, leading them to take a particular action or adopt a certain state of mind.
To restrain, hinder, arrest, or check an action, impulse, or similar occurrence.
To walk with a regular and measured tread, as soldiers on parade; to advance in step in an organized body.
To bring together or combine, making separate things become one; unite.
To dominate or preoccupy a person's thoughts, feelings, or desires persistently or abnormally; to beset, trouble, or haunt consistently.
To forcefully or suddenly thrust something into a liquid, a penetrable substance, a place, etc.; immerse or submerge.
To establish, either in writing or verbally, a rule or a set of actions to be followed; to appoint, ordain, or command.
To restore confidence or assurance.
To live in a place permanently or for a long time.
To lie in and become saturated or permeated with water or some other liquid.
To fly upward, as a bird.
To pierce or wound with a pointed weapon or object.
To make or hold something stable, firm, or steadfast.
To guide the movement of something, such as a bicycle, by using a rudder, helm, wheel, etc.
Make a strong effort; try hard to achieve or accomplish something.
To draw something into the mouth by creating a partial vacuum using the lips and tongue.
To take legal action against someone by initiating a civil lawsuit, typically seeking damages or a legal remedy.
To oversee a process, work, or workers during execution or performance; to superintend and have the oversight and direction of.
To attract or persuade someone to do something that is often considered unwise, wrong, or morally questionable.
To bring something to an end; to put an end to, such as terminating a contract.
To prosper; to be fortunate or successful.
To support or defend something, especially in the face of opposition or criticism.
To prove the truth of something, typically by providing evidence or testimony; to confirm or substantiate.
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