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To exercise arbitrary and despotic control; to rule tyrannically.
To decline or fall below a normal or desirable level in physical, mental, or moral qualities; deteriorate.
To enhance the beauty of something by adding decorative details; decorate or adorn.
To intervene or speak on behalf of someone facing difficulty or trouble, typically through pleading or petition.
To uproot and relocate a plant from one location to another.
To hesitate or be unsure in one's thoughts or opinions; to be indecisive or irresolute.
To determine the precise dimensions, capacity, quantity, or force; to measure.
To violently take money or goods from a place, especially during war, by force and without regard for others' rights or belongings.
To recover from sickness or exhaustion and regain health or strength.
To become awake or cause someone or something to wake up.
To produce a sound that echoes or lingers, often creating a deep or meaningful effect.
To prevent something from happening or make it impossible for something to occur.
To predict or indicate beforehand; to be an omen of something to come, such as a storm.
To forcefully strike against each other or one against the other; experience a violent impact or crash.
To restore confidence or assurance.
To persistently disturb or bother, causing torment and distress, often with troubles or cares; to pester.
To gain favor or approval from someone, especially by making a deliberate effort to be likable or helpful.
To appear or become visible, often coming out of hiding or obscurity.
To bring something to an end; to put an end to, such as terminating a contract.
To falsely present oneself or something as having a particular appearance or claim.
To anticipate and prevent difficulties or disadvantages by taking effective measures, making them unnecessary.
To make morally bad or evil; to vitiate; to corrupt.
To clumsily and awkwardly handle or perform a task; to botch a job.
To attack or batter with artillery fire.
To prevent the entrance of; to shut or keep out.
In geometry, to stretch under or be positioned opposite to, such as a chord subtending an arc.
To reject or deny any involvement, association, or ownership; to disavow or disown.
To place in solitude or withdraw from social contact and activities.
To go against or conflict with; to deny or oppose a statement.
To put something at risk or in danger; to hazard or imperil.
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