To steal or take small items or insignificant amounts of goods, often in a secretive or furtive manner.
To make something smooth and shiny by rubbing or applying a substance.
To contaminate or make something impure, typically by introducing harmful or unwanted substances into the environment or a specific area.
To delay or reschedule an event, activity, or task to a later time or date.
To position or arrange oneself in a particular manner, often with deliberate intent or for a specific purpose.
To seize or attack prey or a target with great speed and determination.
To represent or foreshadow something in advance, often through signs, symbols, or events.
To signify the act of making arrangements, taking steps, or getting ready for a specific purpose or event.
To protect, maintain, or conserve something in its original or desired state.
To assume or take for granted the existence, truth, or validity of something as a basis for further reasoning or discussion.
To investigate, explore, or examine something thoroughly and systematically, often with the intention of obtaining information or understanding a particular subject or situation.
To continue or move forward, typically with a plan, action, or process.
To advance, support, or encourage the growth, development, or success of someone or something.
To predict or foretell future events, often through divine inspiration or supernatural means.
The act of formally ending or suspending a legislative session, meeting, or assembly, typically by the authority of a ruling body or government.
To initiate and carry out legal proceedings against a person or organization accused of committing a crime.
To thrive, flourish, and achieve success in various aspects of life.
To prolong or extend in time.
To establish or demonstrate the truth, validity, or accuracy of something through evidence, facts, or logical reasoning.
To deliberately incite, stimulate, or arouse a reaction, emotion, or response in someone or something.
To trim, cut back, or remove unwanted parts of a plant, tree, or shrub to promote growth, maintain shape, or enhance its overall health and appearance.
To inquisitively or forcefully try to obtain information, access, or details about something or someone that is typically considered private or confidential.
To promote, advertise, or make something known to the general public or a specific target audience.
To insert punctuation marks into a piece of writing or text to clarify meaning, enhance readability, and indicate pauses or emphasis.
To remove impurities or contaminants from something, typically a substance or an environment, in order to make it clean, pure, or free from unwanted elements.
To move cautiously, hesitantly, or stealthily, often characterized by a lack of confidence or assertiveness.
To decay or decompose, especially in organic matter, resulting in the release of foul odors and the breakdown of tissue.
To make something less severe, painful, or unpleasant, without actually addressing the root cause of the problem.
To cater to someone's desires, interests, or prejudices in an excessive or inappropriate way in order to gain their favor or support.
To temporarily stop or interrupt an ongoing action, movement, or process.
To look closely or intently at something, often with the intention of gaining a clearer understanding or examining details.
To irritate, annoy, or vex someone or something.
To become aware of, sense, or comprehend something through the senses, intellect, or intuition.
To rest or settle on a high or narrow surface, often with the use of a support such as a branch, ledge, or perch itself.
To prolong, sustain, or continue a situation, condition, or belief, often in a negative or harmful sense.
To cause confusion, bewilderment, or uncertainty in someone's mind.
To continue firmly or steadfastly in a particular course of action, belief, or attitude, despite challenges, obstacles, or opposition.
To convince or influence someone to believe in or do something.
To worry, unsettle, or disrupt someone, usually in a significant or prolonged way.
To annoy or bother someone persistently, typically through repeated requests, demands, or actions.
To treat someone in a condescending or belittling manner, often displaying a sense of superiority or arrogance.
To prevent something from happening or someone from doing something.
To formally establish a regulation or requirement for someone to follow.
To forbid or prevent something from happening, usually by law or rule.
To forbid or prohibit something officially, usually through a law or decree.
To extend or stick out from a surface or area beyond what is normal or expected.
To be relevant or somehow associated with the subject being referenced.
To defend from a weapon or attack in various forms of combat, such as fencing, martial arts, or sword fighting.
To take action in order to prevent something from happening or to secure an advantage before others can.
To obtain or acquire something, usually through effort or planning.
To be successful in overcoming resistance or opposition, or to gain victory or triumph in a situation.
To make someone more likely or inclined to have a particular feeling, condition, or tendency.
To deeply and carefully think about something, often a complex or profound idea, question, problem, or situation.
To come before or go ahead of something or someone in terms of order, time, or position.
To extend the duration or length of something, typically an event, a process, or a state of being.
To repeatedly strike someone or something with great force and intensity.
To arouse or stimulate a feeling of interest, curiosity, or irritation in someone.
To occupy oneself in a leisurely and relaxed manner, typically with small and trivial tasks.
To spread and promote an idea, belief, or information to many people.
To restate or rephrase a statement or text in a way that conveys the same meaning but in different words.
To lead or direct an event or activity, often with a sense of authority or control.
To make a law, rule, or policy widely known and officially announced to the public.
To die or to meet a tragic end, often due to a harmful or catastrophic event.
To make a hole or series of holes through a material or surface.
To turn something into stone or causing it to become like stone in terms of hardness or rigidity.
To beat or throb in a rhythmic, regular, and recurring expansion and contraction or beating movement.
To make a formal, earnest, or emotional request or appeal for something, often in a legal or formal context.
To attempt to convert someone to one's own belief or opinion.
To reproduce or generate offspring through sexual reproduction.
To gather or contract into small, tight folds or wrinkles, typically as a result of being squeezed or pinched.
To cause trouble, annoyance, or distress to someone or something, usually persistently or continuously.
To remove or eliminate something, typically in a systematic and forceful manner.
To enter or pass through a physical or metaphorical barrier, obstacle, or surface.
To filter or pass through a porous material, allowing a liquid to gradually penetrate and move through it.
To diffuse or spread throughout a given area, object, or entity.
To turn or rotate on a central point, typically to change direction or alter one's course.
To fall or drop rapidly and suddenly, usually from a great height.
To descend or immerse rapidly and often with force into something, such as water, a situation, or an activity.
To push, drive, or impel something forward with force or momentum.
To delay or defer action or decision-making, often until a later time.
To put forward a theory, idea, or argument, often as a starting point for further discussion or investigation.
To suggest or propose something as a basis for reasoning or further discussion.
To establish or ground a statement, argument, or conclusion on a specific piece of information or assumption.
To speak or act in a way that is evasive, non-committal, or untruthful.
To claim or profess to be or do something, often with the implication that the claim may not be entirely truthful or accurate.
To spread or diffuse throughout a particular area, object, or environment, often in a subtle and all-encompassing manner.
To read or examine something carefully and thoroughly, often with the intent of gaining a deep understanding of its content.
To pacify, calm, or appease someone's anger, resentment, or discontent in order to restore peace or reduce conflict.
To turn or spin around on one foot, typically with the other foot raised and held in a specific position.
To make a solemn promise or commitment to do something or adhere to a particular course of action.
To serve as a warning, omen, or sign that foreshadows or predicts a future event, often with a sense of foreboding or anticipation.
To rapidly increase in number, often referring to the expansion or spread of something, such as ideas, organisms, or objects.
To multiply or proliferate rapidly and abundantly, often referring to the growth or spread of living organisms, ideas, or objects.
To embezzle or steal money or property, particularly funds that have been entrusted to someone's care or management.
To distort or corrupt the original course, meaning, or state of something.
To divide into two opposing groups or extremes, typically relating to opinions, attitudes, or beliefs.
To subject someone to hostility or ill-treatment, often because of their race, religion, or political beliefs.
To move in a lively, energetic and often playful manner, often with exaggerated steps and movements.
To continue with something despite difficulties, obstacles, or setbacks.
To represent or depict something, such as a person, an event, or an idea, in a particular way.
To endow something with human qualities or characteristics.
To openly declare or affirm a belief, opinion, profession, or commitment.
To sell or promote goods, typically in a persistent or sometimes aggressive manner, often while moving from place to place.
To excessively indulge or spoil someone, often with luxurious or extravagant treatment or attention.
To participate in or share something, such as an activity, event, food, or experience.
To speak in a dogmatic, arrogant or self-important way, particularly on a subject one is not an expert in or on a subject that is not of importance.
To talk at length about something trivial or not serious, characterized by a lack of depth or relevance.
To make a public or formal announcement or declaration, often in a loud or formal manner.
To cause something to happen suddenly or bringing about a change quickly.
To take goods or property by force, particularly during times of war or civil unrest, as well as by theft.
To illegally hunt or fish on someone else's property without permission.
To steal or take something without permission or right, often in a sneaky or underhanded way.
To publicly criticize or condemn someone, especially in a way that is intended to humiliate or shame.
To reduce something to very fine particles or dust through a process of intense grinding, crushing, or smashing.
To calm, sooth or bring peace and tranquility to a person, group, or situation, often by reducing agitation, conflict, or unrest.
