to invite someone to enter a place, often a room, office, house, etc.
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to put all one's attention into one thing
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to interrupt a conversation
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to add one's share of money, support, or guidance
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to concentrate and direct all one's effort, attention, and focus toward achieving a particular goal
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to visit a place or someone without a prior arrangement, often casually and briefly
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to develop a positive relationship or connection with someone or a group, typically to gain their approval, favor, or influence
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to surrender to someone's demands, wishes, or desires, often after a period of resistance
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to form a partnership or collaboration with someone or a group for a common purpose
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to ask someone to come inside and join one at a particular place, typically one's home
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to maintain a positive relationship or connection with someone, often for personal gain or advantage
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to make a brief stop or visit to someone or somewhere, particularly to check on them
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to contribute to a task, usually alongside others
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to make a short, usually unplanned, visit to a place or person
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to interrupt someone to say something
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to greet someone into a place
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to assist someone to become accustomed to a new environment
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to guide someone to the designated room or space
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to act as a substitute for someone or something
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