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To commit, especially a crime.
To decrease or diminish in amount, intensity, or degree.
To scold or rebuke someone harshly.
To force, compel, or oblige someone to do something.
To hesitate or waver in action, purpose, intent, etc.; give way.
To feel or express sorrow or regret, especially for someone's absence.
To suddenly and secretly leave, especially to avoid being caught or facing legal consequences.
To say or do something again or repeatedly, often excessively.
To hide or wait in secret, like a person in ambush; staying in or around a place secretly or furtively.
To sit in a low or crouching position with the legs drawn up closely beneath or in front of the body; sit on one's haunches or heels.
To feel intense dislike or hatred towards something; to detest or loathe completely.
To crouch, especially in fear or shame.
To calm or soothe someone, especially by making concessions or using conciliatory actions, with the aim of pacifying or satisfying their concerns or grievances.
To fall forward, as if having too heavy a top; pitch; tumble down.
To enhance or perfect, making something more effective or sharpening skills.
To express strong disapproval or criticism; to speak negatively about something, declaring it as flawed or worthless.
To establish a systematic connection or relationship between; to organize the interdependence of two or more things, such as expenses and income.
To cause confusion, discomfort, and discouragement; to make someone feel uneasy or disconcerted.
To make something easier to endure, lessen, or mitigate, such as alleviating sorrow or alleviating pain.
To fly upward, as a bird.
To make someone accept or come to terms with something they don't like or desire; to bring about a state of acceptance or resignation.
To treat with disdain or contempt, especially by ignoring.
To restore something to good condition, making it new again; to repair or improve.
To express or speak words and sentences clearly and distinctly, especially in a particular and articulate manner.
To determine or find out something with certainty or assurance; to discover the facts or truth.
To walk with long steps, displaying vigor, haste, impatience, or arrogance.
To forcefully or suddenly thrust something into a liquid, a penetrable substance, a place, etc.; immerse or submerge.
To remove or force something out of a particular place.
To enhance the beauty of something by adding decorative details; decorate or adorn.
To recover from sickness or exhaustion and regain health or strength.
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