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4
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arrange (a group of people or things) in classes or categories according to shared qualities or characteristics.
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5
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commit to memory; learn by heart.
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6
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make or become longer.
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8
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express regret for something that one has done wrong.
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10
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admire, revere, or love greatly or excessively.
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11
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make or become straight.
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13
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make (something) simpler or easier to do or understand.
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14
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make or become more diverse or varied.
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17
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wrong in one's opinion or judgement.
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18
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not allowed; banned.
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19
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alter (information, a document, or evidence) so as to mislead.
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21
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bring (a place or people) to a stage of social and cultural development considered to be more advanced.
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22
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examine (something) methodically and in detail, typically in order to explain and interpret it.
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23
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make (someone) afraid or anxious.
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