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come back |
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to go back to something earlier |
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come back |
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to even the score, in sports |
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cutinize |
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to convert into a waxy substance found on the leaves of plants |
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cutinise |
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to convert into a waxy substance found on the leaves of plants |
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constitutionalize |
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to incorporate into a constitution, make constitutional |
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constitutionalize |
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to take a walk for one's health or to aid digestion, as after a meal |
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constitutionalize |
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to provide with a constitution, as of a country |
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constitutionalise |
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to incorporate into a constitution, make constitutional |
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constitutionalise |
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to take a walk for one's health or to aid digestion, as after a meal |
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constitutionalise |
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to provide with a constitution, as of a country |
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channel-surf |
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to switch channels, on television |
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come to mind |
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to be remembered |
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catch up |
Verb
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to learn belatedly |
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catch up |
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to reach the point where one should be after a delay |
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construe |
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to make sense of |
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commemorate |
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to call to remembrance |
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commemorate |
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to be or provide a memorial to a person or an event |
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commemorate |
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to mark by some ceremony or observation |
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come home |
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to become clear or enter one's consciousness or emotions |
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consume |
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to engage fully |
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consume |
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to serve oneself to, or consume regularly |
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consume |
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to use up resources or materials |
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consume |
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to spend extravagantly |
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consume |
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to eat immoderately |
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consume |
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to destroy completely |
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come across |
Verb
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to be received or understood |
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come across |
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to communicate the intended meaning or impression |
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come across |
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to come together |
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come across |
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to be perceived in a certain way |
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come across |
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to find unexpectedly |
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copyread |
Verb
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to edit and correct written or printed material |
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copyedit |
Verb
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to edit and correct especially written or printed material |
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cogitate |
Verb
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to use or exercise the mind or one's power of reason in order to make inferences, decisions, or arrive at a solution or judgments |
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cogitate |
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to consider carefully and deeply |
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cerebrate |
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to use or exercise the mind or one's power of reason in order to make inferences, decisions, or arrive at a solution or judgments |
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cold-shoulder |
Verb
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to pay no attention to, disrespect |
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chew over |
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to reflect deeply on a subject |
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contemplate |
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to reflect deeply on a subject |
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contemplate |
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to consider as a possibility |
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contemplate |
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to think intently and at length, as for spiritual purposes |
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contemplate |
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to look at thoughtfully |
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confuse |
Verb
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to mistake one thing for another |
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confuse |
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to make unclear, indistinct, or blurred |
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confuse |
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to be confusing or perplexing to |
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confuse |
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to assemble without order or sense |
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confuse |
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to cause to feel embarrassment |
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confound |
Verb
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to mistake one thing for another |
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confound |
Verb
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to be confusing or perplexing to |
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cognize |
Verb
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to be cognizant or aware of a fact or a specific piece of information |
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cognise |
Verb
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to be cognizant or aware of a fact or a specific piece of information |