To contaminate or pollute something, typically resulting in a negative or undesirable impact.
To transmit messages over a long distance using electrical signals.
To beat or strike repeatedly, usually with a stick or whip, as a form of punishment or discipline.
The act of restricting, controlling, or reducing the flow, speed, or power of something.
To consume alcoholic beverages in moderate quantities, often in a social or leisurely context.
To accept or endure something that is challenging, disagreeable, or contrary to one's preferences, beliefs, or values.
To cause something or someone to fall over or collapse from an upright position.
To cause severe physical or mental pain, anguish, or distress to someone.
To move unsteadily or waveringly, often due to a lack of balance, stability, or strength.
To induce a state of calmness, relaxation, or sedation in someone or something.
To conduct or carry out a business deal, financial transaction, or any form of exchange or interaction between two or more parties.
To convert spoken or recorded information into written or typed form.
To move or convey something or someone from one place, person, or situation to another.
To transfer or infuse a fluid, typically blood, from one individual to another.
To send or convey something from one place, person, or device to another.
To change or transform something from one form, substance, or nature into another.
To seep gradually and continuously in a thin, gentle stream
To initiate or cause a particular response, event, or chain of events.
To cut, remove, or adjust something to make it neater, more even, or in proper proportion.
To walk or move slowly, laboriously, and with great effort, typically in a weary or reluctant manner.
To engage in a physical or metaphorical struggle or scuffle, typically involving a strenuous and chaotic exchange of effort or opposing forces.
To rotate or turn something forcefully or in a way that causes it to change its original shape, position, or direction.
To restrict, confine, or impede the movement, progress, or development of something or someone.
To provoke or tease someone in a way that is often intended to be hurtful or insulting.
To cover a surface with a repeated pattern of geometric shapes that fit together perfectly without any gaps or overlaps.
To be full or overflowing with something, usually in reference to living things or natural phenomena.
To travel across or move through a terrain, area, or obstacle, typically by navigating or crossing it in a systematic or linear manner.
To gradually emerge or disclose information, events, or details that were previously undisclosed or hidden.
To give evidence or make a statement under oath, usually in a court of law or in a formal investigation.
To excite or stimulate in a pleasing or interesting way, particularly in a sexual or sensual manner.
To gradually decrease or reduce the width, size, amount, or intensity of something.
To prevent someone or something from achieving a goal or objective.
To promote or advertise something in a positive way, often with the intention of convincing people to buy or use it.
To unlawfully enter or remain on someone else's property without permission.
To shorten or cut off the end or a part of something, often to make it more concise or to remove unnecessary details.
To delay or avoid making a decision or taking action, often in order to gain time or avoid confrontation.
To treat something as unimportant or insignificant, often by regarding it with little seriousness or attention.
To excite the senses or desires of someone in a way that is alluring or tempting, but also often frustrating or unsatisfying.
To cause someone to become motionless or entranced, often by shock or amazement.
To flourish, prosper, or grow vigorously and healthily, often in the context of personal well-being, success, or the growth of living organisms.
To rise above or go beyond the limits of a particular situation, condition, or experience.
To speak or write about someone or something in a way that is false, malicious or damaging to their reputation.
To engage in hard, strenuous, and often exhausting physical or mental labor.
To degrade or diminish the reputation, prestige, or worth of a person, object, or concept.
To make small adjustments or repairs to something in a playful, experimental or improvisational way.
To wobble, shake, or balance unsteadily, often on the verge of falling over.
To tie or bind something to a fixed object or point, typically with a rope, chain, or other material.
To walk or travel in a casual or aimless manner, often with little regard for the distance traveled or the time taken.
To move something from one position or location to another, often in a different order or sequence.
To offer or present something formally for consideration or acceptance.
To defeat decisively or to beat someone or something by a wide margin in a competition, contest, or conflict.
To interfere with or manipulate something in an unauthorized or improper way, often for the purpose of causing damage or achieving a desired outcome.
