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| to weaken or destroy bit by bit; to sap the strength of by undercutting |
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| to disown, disclaim, reject, or refuse |
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| to make better or more desirable in some way |
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| to get in the way of; to hinder or impede |
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| to smooth or speed up a process; facilitate |
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| to put away or aside; to shift to a less important place; to position by rank |
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| to try to equal (or even exceed) an example; to imitate |
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| to use up or spend in an overgenerous or silly way; to dissipate or waste |
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| to cancel or annul; to repeal, call back |
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| to ask for time, money, or moral support; to lure into wrongdoing |
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| to seep forth (smells or ideas); to emit |
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| to free from an entanglement or awkward spot |
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