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  • To ramify

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  • To deify

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  • To petrify

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  • To gentrify

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  • To recertify

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    to continue to be qualified (= officially recognized as having the necessary skills) to do a particular job, and have a legal right to do it, or to give someone this right back:
  • To dignify

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  • To re-purify

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  • To unify

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  • To remit

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  • To refit

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  • To revise

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    to study again something you have already learned, in preparation for an exam:
  • To enter upon something

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  • To settle upon something

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  • To prey upon something

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  • To hit upon something

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  • To choose up someone

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    to decide which side you support in a fight or argument :
  • To close on something

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  • Puts you off somebody

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  • Putting them off somebody

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    to tell someone that you cannot see them or do something for them, or to stop someone from doing something, until a later time:
  • Putting sb off somebody

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    to tell someone that you cannot see them or do something for them, or to stop someone from doing something, until a later time: