to accept something to be true even without proof
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to come together as previously scheduled for social interaction or a prearranged purpose
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to let someone or something do a particular thing
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to tell someone our name so they can know us, or to tell them someone else's name so they can know each other, normally happening in the first meeting
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to go and bring a person or thing, typically at someone's request or for a specific purpose
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a group of people or things that have similar characteristics or share particular qualities
to present or propose something to someone
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used to describe a way of speaking or writing that follows traditional rules and is considered appropriate for serious or professional situations
suitable for friendly, relaxed, casual, or unofficial occasions and situations
the system of communication by spoken or written words, that the people of a particular country or region use
to move from a person or place
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to leave a location, particularly to go on a trip or journey
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to focus one's attention on something or someone in order to observe or examine them
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to move toward someone, usually in order to talk to them
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to begin to exist or become noticeable
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to give information about someone or something, especially in an official manner
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to agree or consent to undergo a particular process, approach, or way of handling
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to be an image, sign, symbol, etc. of something
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to expect or predict that something will happen
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to leave out or exclude something or someone, usually intentionally, from a list, text, or action
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to arrange or put off an activity or an event for a later time than its original schedule
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to tell a person that one is sorry for having done something wrong
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to cause a person to dislike someone or something
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feeling ashamed or apologetic about something that one has or has not done
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