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To successfully bring a task or objective to its completion or conclusion; to carry out and finish a mission or goal.
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 receive or obtain from a source or origin, usually followed by "from."
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 remove or get rid of, especially something undesirable.
To make sure a rule is followed or a law is obeyed; to ensure that something is put into effect and adhered to.
To provide necessary gear or tools for a specific purpose, such as preparing a ship or an army.
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 prevent the entrance of; to shut or keep out.
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 bring together or incorporate parts into a whole.
To act upon each other; for example, a person's microbiome and immune system may interact in ways that promote inflammation.
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.
To encourage or pressure someone to take action or make an effort; to spur on or incite.
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