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