To require or compel someone to do something, often due to a sense of duty, moral obligation, or a formal agreement.
To block or hinder the movement, progress or actions of something or someone.
To take control, possession, or ownership of a place, area, or space.
To cause displeasure, resentment, or hurt to someone by acting or speaking in a manner that is disrespectful, insulting, or inappropriate.
To actively resist or object to something.
To officially prohibit or make something illegal by law.
To defeat or overcome someone's intelligence or cleverness by using one's own superior intellect or cunning.
To project or extend beyond the edge or surface of something, typically in a horizontal or downward manner.
To thoroughly examin, repair, or renovate something to improve its condition or performance.
To fail to notice or observe something, often unintentionally.
To forcefully remove or topple a person or a group from a position of power, authority, or control.
To force oneself or one's ideas onto others, often in an intrusive or unwelcome way.
To isolate or deliberately exclude someone from a group, community, or society.
To remove a problem or obstacle, make something unnecessary, or prevent the occurrence of something.
To intentionally make something unclear, obscure, or difficult to understand.
To officially confer or appoint someone to a position of religious authority, such as a priest, minister, or bishop, through a formal ceremony or process.
To plan, organize, and direct the elements of a complex activity or event, in order to achieve a desired outcome or effect.
To forcefully remove or expel someone from a position of authority, power, or possession, often as a result of a legal or political action.
To treat a person or group of people as if they are objects, rather than as individuals with their own thoughts, feelings, and experiences.
To move back and forth or swing repeatedly between two points, positions, or states.
To question the validity or truth of an idea, a claim, or a person's actions.
To exaggerate or express something in a way that is beyond its true or accurate value or significance.
To overpower or affect someone or something in a way that is difficult to manage or control.
To leave out or exclude something, either intentionally or unintentionally.
Becoming rigid, inflexible, or unchanging over time, often in a metaphorical sense.
To impress or intimidate someone so much that they feel a sense of astonishment or fear.
To scold, rebuke, or harshly criticize someone in a severe or vehement manner.
To completely destroy or eliminate something, leaving no trace of it.
