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  • Pass up
    To postpone a scheduled event to a later date.
    To retract or withdraw something said or done.
    To decline or miss an opportunity.
    To distribute or circulate something among a group of people.
  • Fall apart
    To arrive or appear at a place or event, often punctually or on time.
    To disintegrate or collapse completely, often due to structural weakness or instability.
    To effectively communicate or convey an idea or message.
    To decline or miss an opportunity.
  • Live up to
    To eagerly pursue and achieve personal goals and aspirations
    To embody and reflect the cultural values and traditions of one's heritage
    To fulfill or meet the high expectations or standards placed upon oneself
    To adapt and adjust to changing circumstances or environments seamlessly
  • Show up
    To postpone a scheduled event to a later date.
    To fulfill or meet the high expectations or standards placed upon oneself.
    To arrive or appear at a place or event, often punctually or on time.
    To organize and manage an event effectively.
  • Touch on
    To deliberately provoke or incite a negative reaction from someone
    To carefully and delicately handle a sensitive or emotionally charged issue
    To briefly mention or allude to a particular topic or subject in conversation or discussion
    To skillfully manipulate or control a situation or outcome to one's advantage
  • Look after
    To organize and manage an event effectively.
    To briefly mention or discuss a topic.
    To exclude someone from a particular activity or plan.
    To take care of or attend to someone's needs, especially in a responsible manner.
  • Call off
    To postpone a scheduled event to a later date
    To cancel something that has been planned due to unforeseen circumstances
    To finalize and confirm arrangements for a gathering
    To organize and manage an event effectively
  • Call off
    To postpone a scheduled event to a later date
    To cancel something that has been planned due to unforeseen
    To finalize and confirm arrangements for a gathering
    To organize and manage an event effectively
  • Go over
    To express a particular opinion or viewpoint persuasively and convincingly
    To confidently overcome a challenging obstacle or adversity
    To exhaustively analyze and scrutinize a complex issue
    To review or examine something thoroughly in detail
  • Hand around
    To inefficiently manage or handle a difficult situation or problem
    To generously donate or contribute a significant amount of money or resources
    To reluctantly surrender or concede to someone's demands or requests
    To distribute or circulate something among a group of people
  • Cut off
    To implement strict regulations or restrictions
    To disconnect or interrupt communication or contact abruptly
    To reduce or minimize expenditure or costs
    To discard or discard an unwanted item
  • Count out
    To exclude someone from a particular activity or plan
    To carefully calculate and determine the exact number of items
    To enthusiastically support and endorse a proposal or idea.
    To publicly criticize or reprimand someone
  • Pick on
    To openly criticize or challenge someone's authority or decisions
    To carefully select or choose the most suitable option or solution
    To repeatedly target or harass someone unfairly or unjustly
    To patiently wait for an opportune moment to take action or make a decision
  • Get across
    To travel across a wide geographical area
    To effectively communicate or convey an idea or message
    To reach a high level of success or achievement in one's career
    To experience profound emotional or mental transformation
  • Count out
    To carefully calculate and determine the exact number of items
    To publicly criticize or reprimand someone
    To exclude someone from a particular activity or plan
    To enthusiastically support and endorse a proposal or idea
  • Catch on
    To fulfill or meet the high expectations or standards placed upon oneself.
    To withdraw or retreat from a position or argument.
    To effectively communicate or convey an idea or message.
    To quickly understand or grasp a concept, idea, or trend.
  • Turn out
    To distribute or circulate something among a group of people.
    To effectively communicate or convey an idea or message.
    To withdraw or retreat from a position or argument.
    To end up happening or being the case, often contrary to initial expectations or predictions.
  • Come along
    To make progress or improvement in one's personal or professional development.
    To arrive or appear at a place or event, often punctually or on time.
    To visit someone at their residence or place of stay, typically informally or without prior notice.
    To disintegrate or collapse completely, often due to structural weakness or instability.
  • Run out of
    To deplete or exhaust the supply of something completely
    To successfully avoid or evade a potentially dangerous or risky situation
    To suddenly encounter a critical problem or obstacle during a task or activity
    To confidently assert or proclaim one's viewpoint or opinion in a public setting
  • Take back
    To cautiously reconsider one's position or opinion on a matter
    To retract or revoke something previously stated or agreed upon
    To enthusiastically accept and embrace a new opportunity or challenge
    To initiate legal proceedings against someone for wrongful conduct
  • Come over
    To visit someone at their residence or place of stay, typically informally or without prior notice.
    To cancel something that has been planned due to unforeseen circumstances.
    To briefly mention or discuss a topic.
    To disintegrate or collapse completely, often due to structural weakness or instability.