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To draw a conclusion from known or assumed information; to infer.
To successfully bring a task or objective to its completion or conclusion; to carry out and finish a mission or goal.
To hasten or speed up the progress of something, especially in the context of shipments or processes.
To make something invalid or not legally or officially acceptable; to discredit or nullify.
To enhance or improve by adding new touches, highlights, or adjustments, as seen in activities like refining a painting or adjusting makeup.
To formally withdraw from an alliance, federation, or association, such as a political union or religious organization.
To give something the properties of a magnet or to make it into a magnet.
To demonstrate or clarify something by providing an example.
To establish a systematic connection or relationship between; to organize the interdependence of two or more things, such as expenses and income.
To smear or spread something, typically a substance, all over a surface, resulting in a soiled or besmeared appearance.
To present or bring forth as an argument or evidence; to cite as relevant or conclusive in support of a point.
To cause confusion, discomfort, and discouragement; to make someone feel uneasy or disconcerted.
To convince or encourage someone to do something through advice or urging.
To make something easier to endure, lessen, or mitigate, such as alleviating sorrow or alleviating pain.
To instruct or benefit, especially morally or spiritually; uplift.
To remove a burden from; rid of a burden.
To close, shut, or block a passage, opening, or any similar pathway.
To refresh through relaxation and enjoyment, restoring physical or mental well-being.
To prove that something is false or incorrect, such as an opinion or accusation.
To gradually gather or collect, often increasing over time; to heap up, as in accumulating wealth.
To outperform others or be superior in a particular skill or area; to do exceptionally well.
To restore something to good condition, making it new again; to repair or improve.
To speed up or bring about something before its natural or planned time; to cause an event or situation to happen suddenly or prematurely.
To encourage or pressure someone to take action or make an effort; to spur on or incite.
To speak or cry out loudly or noisily; shout; bawl.
To abound or swarm; to be prolific or fertile, usually followed by "with."
To alter the natural form or shape of something, causing it to lose its original appearance; to disfigure or put out of shape.
To shake violently or agitate.
To tend to meet at a point or line; to incline toward each other, as lines that are not parallel.
To make or declare something sacred; to set apart or dedicate it to the service of a deity, such as consecrating a new church building.
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