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- to remove (an evil, difficulty, pain, heat, agony, etc.).
- to restore to health or a sound condition; to make well; to cause to heal; to cure.
- to kill; to end another's life.
- to knock down; to cause to fall; to fell.
- to overcome in a contest, battle, etc.; to prevail over; to defeat; to vanquish.
- to shun; to avoid.
- to cause to become weak and lean.
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- to cause to go under the surface of a liquid; to dip or immerse.
- to cause to be engrossed, immersed in.
- to cause (something as a pointed weapon) to enter into or pass through.
- to cause to be hidden or disappear; to hide.
- to make thoroughly wet; to drench or saturate; to soak.
- to cause to bathe (by immersing in water).
- (fig.) to destroy; to ravage; to ruin.
- to lay waste or swindle (money or property of another person); to defraud.
- to cover, surround or encampass.
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- to apply gently the sandal paste or any unguent on the body.
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- to cause to make a (loud) sound.
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- to bring down the intensity, extent, etc.
- to bend the body in respect, worship, greeting, etc.
- to trip or miss one's step in walking, running, as by striking the foot against something; to stumble.
- to bring or reduce to ruin; to destroy; to spoil.
- to bring (someone or something) under one's control.
- to cause to bend; to make crooked.