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to discover or locate something that was lost or hidden; to come across
"I need to find my car keys before leaving."
to show someone the way; to direct or influence behavior
"The teacher guides the students."
to continue with a course of action; to move forward
"Let's proceed with the meeting as planned."
to cause displeasure or resentment; to hurt someone's feelings
"His rude comments offended many people at the meeting."
to make someone worried, sad, or angry; to disturb
"The bad news upset everyone."
to force someone or something to leave a place; to push or throw something out forcefully
"The pilot was ejected from the aircraft during the emergency."
to swallow liquid; to consume beverages
"You should drink plenty of water daily."
to ask someone to come to an event or to do something
"We should invite all our friends to the party."
to teach skills or prepare for a specific activity
"Athletes train hard for the Olympics."
to occur or take place; to come about by chance
"What happened at the meeting yesterday?"
to make a choice in an election; to express preference
"Citizens vote to choose their representatives."
to express an intention to harm or punish someone; to be likely to cause harm
"The storm clouds threaten to bring heavy rain tonight."
to watch carefully; to notice or perceive something
"Scientists observe the behavior of animals in the wild."
to break open suddenly; to be full of something
"The balloon bursts with a loud pop."
to destroy completely; to remove all traces of something
"The earthquake obliterated the entire village."
to spread or throw around in different directions
"The wind scattered the leaves across the yard."
to resolve; to establish residence; to calm down
"They decided to settle in a quiet village."
to pause before acting; to be uncertain about what to do
"Don't hesitate to ask for help."
to rub and press muscles to relieve pain or tension; to manipulate information
"The therapist will massage your back to reduce muscle tension."
to be silent and bad-tempered because you are angry or disappointed
"She sulked in her room after the argument."
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