collaborate, to work together; to cooperate, recommend, to praise or commend someone as being worthy; to endorse; to advise, replenish, to fill or make complete again; to restore, reinforce, to strengthen; to increase in number, bestow, to present as a gift or honor; to confer; to grant, comply, to act in accordance with another's command, wish, or rule, to obey, diminish, to make smaller or less; to become smaller or less; to decrease, eradicate, to get rid of completely; to eliminate, negotiate, to bargain with another to reach an agreement; to arrange or settle, distort, to twist or bend out of shape; to give a false or misleading account of; to misrepresent.

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