attract, to cause someone to choose to do or be involved in something; to cause someone to like or be interested in comthing; to cause something to go to move towards a place, detract, to reduce the strength, value, or importance of something , extract, to remove something by pulling or cutting it out; to get info from something or someone, subtract, to take a number from another number or amount, traction, the force that causes a moving thing to stick against the surface it is moving along, advance, to move forward; to make progress; to continue to develope, adjacent, close or near; sharing a border, wall, or point, admire, to feel respect or approval for; to look at something with enjoyment , ambidextrous, able to use both hands equally well, ambiguous, able to be understood in more than one way; having more than one meaning; not expressed clearly .
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