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Across
  1. 2. To cause movement or activity.
  2. 3. A formal or serious promise to do something, often involving an obligation or dedication.
  3. 5. To forcefully stand up for one's rights, beliefs, or authority.
  4. 7. Used to indicate that something is not more than what is mentioned, often in a way that downplays its significance or importance.
  5. 8. Showing genuine, sincere intention or belief, without any signs of joking or superficiality.
  6. 10. To perceive or recognize something clearly.
  7. 12. Something that occurs at the start or early stage of a process or event.
  8. 15. It means something is directly underneath or lower than something else, often at a lower level.
  9. 16. To think deeply and carefully about something.
  10. 18. When liquid, gas, or another substance slowly passes through a porous or permeable surface, often in small amounts.
  11. 20. To forcefully expel saliva.
  12. 21. To present or ask a question, especially one that requires consideration or solving.
  13. 23. A state of rest in which the body and mind are temporarily inactive, especially when it is a peaceful or deep sleep.
  14. 24. Pain.
  15. 29. A piece of fabric carried for personal hygiene, especially for wiping one's face, nose, or hands.
  16. 30. To care for or look after something.
  17. 31. To move out of or away from a place where something was concealed or not visible.
  18. 34. A particular event, situation, or set of circumstances, often implying something important or noteworthy.
  19. 36. The process of mending a broken relationship or bringing people who were in conflict back together.
  20. 37. A feeling of sorrow or compassion for someone who is experiencing pain, trouble, or hardship.
  21. 39. To leave someone or something behind, often permanently, without intending to return.
  22. 41. To provide what is required or expected, either in a practical, emotional, or intellectual sense.
  23. 43. To hit or collide with something.
Down
  1. 1. To do something with careful and persistent effort, paying close attention to detail and showing great dedication.
  2. 4. Suitable or right for a particular person, situation, or condition.
  3. 6. Experiencing difficulty or effort.
  4. 9. A sudden attack or series of attacks, often related to medical conditions.
  5. 11. To share something personal or private, often with someone you trust or in a formal setting.
  6. 13. The act of showing reverence or devotion.
  7. 14. Showing the highest degree.
  8. 16. Something that is exact, correct, or specific to a high degree, leaving no room for misunderstanding.
  9. 17. A feeling of annoyance or anger caused by being unable to do something or achieve a goal.
  10. 19. To call or invite someone.
  11. 20. A tool for digging.
  12. 22. To bring an activity or process to an end or stop doing something.
  13. 25. The act of stopping or delaying before making a decision or taking action because of indecision or uncertainty.
  14. 26. To be able to do something without causing harm or difficulty.
  15. 27. A request for information or clarification on a specific subject, often through questioning.
  16. 28. The need or desire for something, or a strong request.
  17. 32. An open or enclosed area at the entrance of a house or building, often with a roof and supported by columns or walls.
  18. 33. To give in or surrender to temptation or pressure.
  19. 35. To move or travel in a continuous stream, often used for liquids or gases.
  20. 38. A purposeful activity or pursuit, often involving significant effort and dedication.
  21. 40. An unexpected or surprise attack, usually by people who are hiding or waiting to strike.
  22. 42. In a severe or rigid manner.