the act of invading or entering a territory, country, or region by force or without permission, often with the intent to control or dominate the area and its inhabitants
real and not an imitation
truly what something appears to be, without any falseness, imitation, or deception
to complete or conduct a task, job, etc.
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to trick someone by making them believe something false or absurd
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(of a place or building) far away from any other place, building, or person
a deceptive act or scheme intended to trick people
to cause severe damage or harm to something, usually in a way that is beyond repair
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to cause damage to something in a way that it no longer exists, works, etc.
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to act in a specific way in order to make others believe that something is the case when actually it is not so
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related or belonging to a period of history that is long gone
absolutely necessary and of great importance
free from traditional or conventional social norms or expectations, often suggesting a sense of empowerment or rebellion
to enlarge or lengthen something
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extremely sad or unfortunate, often because of a terrible event or circumstances
to make plans or decisions known by officially telling people about them
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a person or thing that announces or signals an important or significant event, development, or message
used to say that something is the case without providing any proof
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used to suggest that something is assumed to be true, often with a hint of doubt
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the act of showing oneself to the public
the act of arriving at a place from somewhere else
an act of violence or aggression against a place or a person
to commit a harmful, illegal, or immoral act, such as a crime or an offense
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to follow a person or thing and see where they go, often for the purpose of catching them
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to go after someone or something, particularly to catch them
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to make a person believe something untrue
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to deceive someone in order to deprive them of something, such as money, property, or information
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to carry out or execute a task, duty, action, or ceremony, often in a formal or official capacity
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to perform an action that is not mentioned by name
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to tell someone to do something, particularly in an official manner
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to give an instruction to someone to do something through one's authority
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to guide or show the direction for others to follow
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to cause something to be created, particularly in large numbers
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to grow in number, amount, size, or value
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to be in motion on a body of water or current of air at a slow pace
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