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transcribe |
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to rewrite in a different script or handwriting |
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transcribe |
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to make a phonetic transcription of |
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transcribe |
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to write out from speech, notes, etc |
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transcribe |
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to rewrite or arrange a piece of music for an instrument or medium other than that originally intended |
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territorialize |
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extend by adding territory |
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territorialize |
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place on a territorial basis |
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territorialize |
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organize as a territory |
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territorialise |
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extend by adding territory |
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territorialise |
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place on a territorial basis |
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territorialise |
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organize as a territory |
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transaminate |
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undergo transfer from one compound to another |
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transaminate |
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change (an amino group) by transferring it from one compound to another |
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turn on |
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become hostile towards |
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turn on |
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get high, stoned, or drugged |
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turn on |
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cause to operate by flipping a switch |
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turn on |
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stimulate sexually |
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turn on |
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cause to be agitated, excited, or roused |
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turn on |
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produce suddenly or automatically |
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turn on |
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be contingent on |
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turn to |
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direct one's interest or attention towards |
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turn to |
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speak to |
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think of |
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keep in mind for attention or consideration |
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think of |
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look on as or consider |
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think of |
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take into consideration, have in view |
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think of |
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choose in one's mind |
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think of |
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intend to refer to |
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think of |
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devise or invent |
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take back |
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cause someone to remember the past |
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take back |
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take back what one has said |
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take back |
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move text to the previous line |
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take back |
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bring back to the point of departure |
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take back |
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regain possession of something |
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take back |
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resume a relationship with someone after an interruption, as in a wife taking back her husband |
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think back |
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recapture the past |
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trip up |
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detect a blunder or misstep |
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trip up |
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make an error |
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trip up |
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cause to stumble |
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take account |
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be fully aware of |
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take to heart |
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get down to |
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think out |
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to consider carefully and rationally |
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toilet-train |
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train (a small child) to use the toilet |
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think over |
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reflect deeply on a subject |
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typecast |
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identify as belonging to a certain type |
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typecast |
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cast repeatedly in the same kind of role |
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take for granted |
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take to be the case or to be true |
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theorize |
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form or construct theories |
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theorize |
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construct a theory about |
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theorize |
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to believe especially on uncertain or tentative grounds |
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theorise |
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form or construct theories |
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theorise |
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construct a theory about |