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Explanation of
acquaint
(verb)
forms: acquainted; acquainted; acquainting
to make familiar; to present someone; to introduce someone
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Explanation of
journey
(verb)
forms: journeyed; journeyed; journeying
to travel; to take a trip
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journey
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Explanation of
eliminate
(verb)
forms: eliminated; eliminated; eliminating
to remove; to get rid of
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eliminate
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Explanation of
build
(verb)
forms: built; built; building
to construct; to create; to increase intensity; to energize
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build
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Explanation of
approach
(verb)
forms: approached; approached; approaching
to come near to; to tackle (a problem or situation)
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approach
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Explanation of
allow
(verb)
forms: allowed; allowed; allowing
to permit; to enable
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allow
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Explanation of
inhabit
(verb)
forms: inhabited; inhabited; inhabiting
to occupy; to live in; to dwell in; to reside in; to populate
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inhabit
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Explanation of
reference
(verb)
forms: referenced; referenced; referencing
to add a footnote; to place a note that directs readers to another source of information (in a book, journal, etc.)
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reference
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Explanation of
pounce
(verb)
forms: pounced; pounced; pouncing
to fall on; to storm; to invade; to attack; to seize; to assault
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pounce
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Explanation of
occur
(verb)
forms: occurred; occurred; occurring
to happen; to take place; to transpire; to come to mind; to suggest itself
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occur
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