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To surpass or be more significant in value, importance, influence, etc., compared to something else.
To cause something to turn onto its side, face, or back; upset.
To convince or encourage someone to do something through advice or urging.
To go through or pass into something, like a sharp, pointed dagger, object, or instrument does.
To forcefully or suddenly thrust something into a liquid, a penetrable substance, a place, etc.; immerse or submerge.
To transfer a liquid or loose particles from one container to another, or to let it flow over or onto something.
To prevent something from happening or make it impossible for something to occur.
To establish, either in writing or verbally, a rule or a set of actions to be followed; to appoint, ordain, or command.
To be successful or fortunate, especially in financial matters; to thrive and flourish.
To draw or haul something toward oneself or itself, in a specific direction, or into a particular position.
To impose a penalty, such as pain, loss, confinement, or death, as a consequence for committing an offense, transgression, or fault.
To arrive at or get as far as in moving, going, traveling, etc. The boat reached the shore.
To restore confidence or assurance.
To suggest or speak positively about something or someone, expressing that it is worthy of trust, approval, or use.
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 build again or repair something that has been damaged or destroyed.
To refresh through relaxation and enjoyment, restoring physical or mental well-being.
To restore or invigorate with new energy or vitality, often through rest, nourishment, or similar means (frequently used reflexively).
To say or do something again or repeatedly, often excessively.
To move a building, company, etc., to a different location.
To prompt someone to remember or think about someone or something.
To start or resume something, such as a friendship or conversation.
To take over the former role, position, or function of; to act as a substitute for a person or thing.
To keep desires, feelings, actions, tears, etc., under control, check, or suppress.
To live in a place permanently or for a long time.
To bring about a revolution and effect a radical change in something, such as transforming or modernizing methods, processes, or systems.
To remove or eliminate something undesirable or objectionable.
To cook (meat or other food) without covering it, typically in an oven.
To produce a harsh and high-pitched cry or sound, often characterized by a shrill and piercing quality.
To exchange goods or provide services to another person in return for money; to transfer ownership of something to a buyer for a specified price.
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