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to grow, develop, or be successful
to thrive (His business thrived in the years before the war)
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most likely to bring success or advantage
optimal (Several treatment sessions are required in order to obtain optimal results.)
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strong and unlikely to break or fail
robust (Exports will continue to be bolstered by the robust economy.)
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to allow yourself or someone else to have something enjoyable
to indulge (He indulged his passion for skiing whenever he could.)
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happiness and satisfaction, often because you have everything you need
contentment (His face wore a look of pure contentment)
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plain or ordinary, but pleasant
homely (The hotel was homely and comfortable)
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to spread through something and be present in every part of it
to permeate (The smell of detergent and bleach permeated the air)
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to include someone or something as an important part
to feature (Tonight’s program features some outstanding performers.)
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to enjoy something slowly, in order to enjoy it as much as possible
to savour (This is a chapter to be savoured)
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to persuade someone to do something by offering them something pleasant
to entice (The adverts entice the customer into buying things they don't really want)
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an occasion when you become more energetic and active than before
a new lease of life (His grandchildren have given him a new lease of life)
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to compensate for something bad with something good
to make up for (I worked extra hours to make up for the time I had missed.)
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to take strong action to stop something
to crack down to (There aren't enough police officers to crack down on the problem)
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to treat someone badly because you are upset or angry.
to take it out on (I know you've got a headache, but don't take it out on me!)
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to be also used as something else
to double up as (The kitchen table doubles as my desk when I'm writing.)
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to change your opinion of something
to come around to (He’ll come around to my point of view eventually)
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