To soak a substance in liquid, causing it to become soft and break down.
To enlarge or make something appear larger than its actual size or importance.
To preserve or keep something in a particular state or condition.
To handle or move a person or an object roughly, forcibly, or without proper care.
To exert control or influence over something or someone in order to achieve a desired outcome or gain an advantage.
To legally free or emancipate a person from slavery or servitude.
To acquire a comprehensive understanding, proficiency, or control over a particular skill, subject, or domain.
To determine the size, length, or quantity of something using a standard unit of measurement.
To engage in deep contemplation, mindfulness, and focused introspection.
To combine or unite two or more entities, typically organizations, ideas, or elements, into a single unified entity.
To convert substances, such as food, drugs, or other chemicals, into different compounds through various biochemical reactions.
To combine or mix different elements, substances, or people in a way that they become intermingled or blended together.
To incorrectly assign or indicate a date to something.
To understand or perceive something incorrectly or inaccurately.
To provide false, inaccurate, or misleading information about a person, thing, event, or concept.
To combine or blend different substances or elements together.
To express deep, prolonged, and often audible sounds of discomfort, pain, or unhappiness.
To adjust or regulate something, usually a sound or a signal, so that it meets a particular standard or achieves a desired effect.
To shape or form something into a particular desired shape or form.
To gain exclusive control or dominance over a particular market, industry, or resource, thereby eliminating or significantly reducing competition.
To cause extreme embarrassment, shame, or humiliation to oneself or someone else.
To climb or ascend to the top of something, such as a mountain, hill, or staircase.
To express deep sorrow, grief, or sadness, typically in response to the loss or death of a loved one.
Changing one's position or location from one place to another.
To make something unclear, confused, or ambiguous.
To mix, confuse, or complicate something, often resulting in a state of disorder, chaos, or uncertainty.
To carefully consider, ponder, or contemplate something, often with a sense of deliberation or reflection.
To increase or reproduce in number or quantity.
To undergo genetic change or modification, often resulting in a new or different form or characteristic.
To place a device or covering over the mouth or snout of an animal or person, typically to prevent them from biting, barking, or speaking.
To deliberately perplex, confuse, or bewilder someone by creating a sense of mystery, uncertainty, or incomprehensibility.
To transform or change gradually from one form or state into another.
To plan or scheme something in a cunning, secretive or devious manner.
To become absorbed in deep and reflective thought, often in a dreamy or abstract manner.
To interpret or understand something in the wrong way.
To engage in behavior that causes harm, disturbance, or annoyance to someone, typically in a sexual or aggressive manner.
To make fun of, to imitate in a derisive or contemptuous manner, or to tease someone in a playful but unkind way.
To move or wander around in a leisurely or aimless way, without a specific destination or purpose in mind.
To interfere in someone else's affairs or to involve oneself in a situation where one's presence or input is unwarranted or unwanted.
To arrange or organize something in a systematic and purposeful way.
To gather or assemble a group of people or things, often for a specific purpose or task.
To intervene in a dispute or conflict in order to resolve it and bring about a peaceful resolution.
To chew or grind food with one's teeth in order to break it down into smaller pieces that can be easily swallowed and digested.
To push a group or individual to the edge of society, often by denying them access to resources, power, or opportunities.
To lessen, alleviate, or reduce the severity, intensity, or impact of something, typically a problem, challenge, or adverse situation.
To leave someone or something in an isolated or deserted place, often without any means of escape or assistance.
To feign illness or disability in order to avoid work or responsibility.
To enrol or register in an educational institution, typically a college or university.
To calm, sooth, or appease someone's anger, agitation, or distress.
To capture someone's attention and hold it so strongly that they become completely absorbed and entranced.
To imitate or copy the behavior, actions, or speech of another person, often for the purpose of entertainment, learning, or social interaction.
To dress up in a costume or disguise to conceal one's true identity.
To treat someone with excessive care and attention, often to the point of overindulgence or pampering.
To make something evident, visible, or apparent, often in a tangible or observable form.
To become visible, concrete, or tangible, often after being abstract or hypothetical.
To rove or wander about in search of plunder, loot, or valuables, typically with an aggressive or predatory intent.
To cause serious damage, injury, or disfigurement to something or someone.
