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To successfully complete or accomplish a task; to bring something to a successful conclusion.
To bring out the capabilities or possibilities of; bring to a more advanced or effective state.
To act upon each other; for example, a person's microbiome and immune system may interact in ways that promote inflammation.
To receive or obtain from a source or origin, usually followed by "from."
To make something better or bring it to a more desirable or excellent condition.
To place or set something to be endured, obeyed, fulfilled, paid, etc., such as taxes.
To force, compel, or oblige someone to do something.
To remove or get rid of, especially something undesirable.
To carry, move, or convey from one place to another.
To find the answer or explanation for; clear up; explain: to solve the mystery of the missing books.
To take over the former role, position, or function of; to act as a substitute for a person or thing.
To bring together or join different things closely, forming a union or a whole.
To guide or persuade someone through influence, leading them to take a particular action or adopt a certain state of mind.
To bring together or incorporate parts into a whole.
To be made up or composed.
To demonstrate or clarify something by providing an example.
To build again or repair something that has been damaged or destroyed.
To provide or share knowledge about a fact or circumstance with someone; to let them know or make them aware of a particular situation.
To establish a systematic connection or relationship between; to organize the interdependence of two or more things, such as expenses and income.
To systematically examine, study, or inquire into; to search or examine the specifics of something in detail.
To gradually gather or collect, often increasing over time; to heap up, as in accumulating wealth.
To encourage or pressure someone to take action or make an effort; to spur on or incite.
To rely or place trust, usually followed by "on" or "upon."
To assume or take on a task, performance, or responsibility; to make an attempt to do something.
To make something plain or clear, rendering it understandable or intelligible.
To appear or become visible, often coming out of hiding or obscurity.
To make or hold something stable, firm, or steadfast.
To prevent the entrance of; to shut or keep out.
To suggest or speak positively about something or someone, expressing that it is worthy of trust, approval, or use.
To acquire or get possession of something, either through effort or by making a request.

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