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activate |
Let's activate the game.
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medicate |
But we had to medicate them, to calm.
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decorate |
Decorate the tunic with sequins or glitter.
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justify |
If you justify something, it means you explain why it was the right thing.
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notify |
The email will notify you of the upcoming event.
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solidify |
To solidify this week's learning, the children did homework.
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toughen |
If you toughen something you make it stronger.
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straighten |
To look smart, you need to straighten your tie.
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realise
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You must realise it is important to do your homework.
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equalise
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once |
I'll only tell you once.
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one |
If only one word is incorrect you are doing well.
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going |
I prefer to cycle to work rather than going by bus.
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saw |
I saw a glider soar above the clouds.
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more |
I need to get some more sleep.
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