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To intentionally destroy or ruin a building or structure; tear down; raze.
To rely or place trust, usually followed by "on" or "upon."
To receive or obtain from a source or origin, usually followed by "from."
To break or damage something so badly that it cannot be used or repaired; to completely ruin or eliminate.
To find or catch someone in the act of doing something, especially when they are doing something wrong or deceptive.
To bring out the capabilities or possibilities of; bring to a more advanced or effective state.
To eat the main meal of the day; have dinner.
To pull away or divert, such as the mind or attention.
To slowly remove or draw off a liquid, typically by filtration or gradually withdrawing it.
To fall or flow in drops or small quantities; trickle.
To rain gently and steadily in fine drops; sprinkle.
To live or stay permanently; to reside.
To remove or get rid of, especially something undesirable.
To appear or become visible, often coming out of hiding or obscurity.
To make sure a rule is followed or a law is obeyed; to ensure that something is put into effect and adhered to.
To make something bigger; to increase its size, amount, or extent.
To contemplate or visualize; to imagine or think about something, especially in terms of future possibilities or outcomes.
To provide necessary gear or tools for a specific purpose, such as preparing a ship or an army.
To remove by rubbing or scraping, typically letters or characters that are written or engraved.
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 stimulate or provoke the emotions or feelings of someone; to incite a reaction, often by arousing passion or enthusiasm.
To cry out or speak suddenly and vehemently, expressing surprise, strong emotion, or protest.
To prevent the entrance of; to shut or keep out.
To demonstrate or clarify something by providing an example.
To make something plain or clear, rendering it understandable or intelligible.
To securely attach or fix something in place to another object.
To complete all the details and put something into its final form.
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 cook in a pan or on a griddle over direct heat, usually in fat or oil.
To determine the precise dimensions, capacity, quantity, or force; to measure.
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