verbs and nouns

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Across
  1. 3. To press or smooth out wrinkles in clothing using an iron; to strengthen or reinforce with iron.
  2. 6. To put a liquid or substance into a bottle or container for storage or consumption.
  3. 7. To manage or regulate something, often to maintain order or achieve a desired outcome.
  4. 8. To arrange documents or papers in a systematic order for easy reference or storage.
  5. 9. To confront or deal with a difficult or challenging situation.
  6. 10. To descend or go below the surface of water or another liquid.
  7. 11. To bring a vehicle to a stationary position and leave it in a designated area, typically for a period of time.
  8. 12. To illuminate or make something brighter; to ignite or set aflame.
  9. 15. Move quickly or rapidly from one place to another.
  10. 17. To give a title or designation to someone or something.
  11. 21. To walk steadily and rhythmically in a group, often as part of a formal procession or demonstration.
  12. 23. To request or arrange for the delivery or acquisition of something; to command or instruct.
  13. 24. To present or display something to others; to exhibit or demonstrate.
  14. 26. To continue to exist or endure for a specified period of time; to be final or concluding.
  15. 29. To experience a series of images, thoughts, or sensations during sleep.
  16. 30. To direct or aim towards a specific target or direction; to indicate or draw attention to something.
  17. 32. To catch or attempt to catch fish, typically using a rod, line, and bait.
  18. 34. To pull apart or separate by force; to rip or damage something.
  19. 37. To exercise authority or power over a person or situation.
  20. 39. To emit noise or vibrations through the air or another medium.
  21. 41. To bring to a conclusion or termination; to reach the final point or stage.
  22. 42. To extract milk from an animal, typically a cow, by squeezing or pressing the udder.
  23. 43. To discharge a firearm or ignite a combustible material.
  24. 45. To justify or pardon a fault, offense, or mistake; to offer an explanation for something undesirable.
  25. 46. To provide or irrigate with water; to moisten or make wet.
Down
  1. 1. To produce moisture on the skin as a result of physical exertion or heat.
  2. 2. To introduce a harmful substance into someone or something; to contaminate or taint.
  3. 4. To assess or evaluate the quality, performance, or reliability of something.
  4. 5. To teach or instruct someone in a particular skill or behavior through practice and repetition.
  5. 8. To deceive or falsely represent something; to imitate or replicate something in a dishonest manner.
  6. 9. To cultivate land for agricultural purposes; to raise crops or livestock.
  7. 11. To remove the outer layer or skin of something, such as a fruit or vegetable.
  8. 13. To pass or give something to someone directly using one's hand.
  9. 14. To have a casual conversation with someone, often in a friendly manner.
  10. 16. To put things into a container or suitcase, typically for travel or storage.
  11. 18. To feel sad or regretful about the absence or loss of someone or something.
  12. 19. To untangle or arrange hair using a comb; to search through or organize systematically.
  13. 20. To support the weight of something or someone; to endure or tolerate a situation or burden.
  14. 22. To place a seed, bulb, or young plant in the ground or other growing medium to grow.
  15. 25. To make arrangements or decisions beforehand for a specific purpose or event.
  16. 27. To measure or ascertain the duration or speed of something.
  17. 28. To put something into a box or container, typically for storage or transportation.
  18. 31. To become weary or exhausted, typically as a result of physical exertion.
  19. 33. To show respect or admiration for someone or something, often by following through on a commitment or promise.
  20. 35. To make a telephone call or contact someone by telephone.
  21. 36. To reserve or arrange for something in advance, such as a seat on a flight or a room in a hotel.
  22. 38. To engage in physical activity to improve health, fitness, or strength.
  23. 40. To temporarily acquire the use or possession of something, typically by paying a fee.
  24. 44. To embrace or hold someone tightly with the arms, typically as a gesture of affection or comfort.