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understand |
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make sense of a language |
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understand |
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be understanding of |
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unscramble |
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make intelligible |
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unscramble |
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become or cause to become undone by separating the fibers or threads of |
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unsanctify |
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remove the sanctification from or make unsanctified |
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unsubstantialize |
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render immaterial or incorporeal |
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unsubstantialise |
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render immaterial or incorporeal |
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unlearn |
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discard something previously learnt, like an old habit |
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unlearn |
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try to forget |
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underrate |
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make too low an estimate of |
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unsay |
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take back what one has said |
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urge on |
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force or impel in an indicated direction |
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urge on |
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spur on or encourage especially by cheers and shouts |
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unteach |
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cause to disbelieve |
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unteach |
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cause to unlearn |
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undeceive |
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free from deception or illusion |
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understate |
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represent as less significant or important |
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upbraid |
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express criticism towards |
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uphold |
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stand up for |
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uphold |
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support against an opponent |
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uphold |
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keep or maintain in unaltered condition |
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usher out |
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end one's encounter with somebody by causing or permitting the person to leave |
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unhallow |
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remove the consecration from a person or an object |
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unwrap |
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make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret |
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unwrap |
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remove the outer cover or wrapping of |
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unmask |
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reveal the true nature of |
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unmask |
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take the mask off |
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unbosom |
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relieve oneself of troubling information |
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undertake |
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enter into a contractual arrangement |
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undertake |
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promise to do or accomplish |
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undertake |
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enter upon an activity or enterprise |
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undertake |
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accept as a charge |
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undertake |
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accept as a challenge |
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underwrite |
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guarantee financial support of |
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underwrite |
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protect by insurance |
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undersign |
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sign at the bottom of (a document) |
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unchurch |
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exclude from a church or a religious community |
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unspell |
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release from a spell |
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ululate |
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emit long loud cries |
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universalize |
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to make universal |
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universalise |
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to make universal |
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underquote |
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quote a price lower than that quoted by (another seller) |
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underquote |
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offer for sale at a price lower than the market price |
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unarm |
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take away the weapons from |
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underplay |
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play a card lower than (a held high card) |
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underplay |
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act (a role) with great restraint |
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undernourish |
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provide with insufficient quality or quantity of nourishment |
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undershoot |
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shoot short of or below (a target) |
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undershoot |
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fall short of (the runway) in a landing |
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use up |
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use up (resources or materials) |