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make a copy of information on your computer; give support to someone by telling other people that you agree with tchem
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to move objects such as furniture into different positions: The room looks very different since you've changed the furniture around.
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stop being in one state, condition and start being another, take off the clothes and put on different ones
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take off the clothes or piece of clothing you are wearing and put on different ones
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to get rid of something, or to stop using something: We may do away with the school uniform soon
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to repair or decorate a building so that it looks attractive
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to slowly disappear, lose importance, or become weaker: With time, memories of that painful summer would fade away.
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to put information into a computer or a machine using a keyboard
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to change something into something else: They've made the spare room into an office
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to make a group of things untidy or badly organized, or to move them into the wrong order: Don't mix up the bottles - you'll have to repeat the experiment if you do. Your jigsaw puzzles and games are all mixed up together in that box.
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start/stop a machine/light
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separate an object into pieces
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to test something, especially a theory or an idea, to find out how it works in a practical situation or how people react to it:
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to change and become someone or something different, or to make someone or something do this: There are plans to turn his latest book into a film. They've turned an old factory into a nightclub
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to finish a supply of something: Someone's used up all the milk.
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use something a lot so that it no longer works or can no longer be used
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