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an occasion when a new product or service is gradually made available to more people after it has first been tested in a particular area
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If a business or job is in the doldrums, it is not very successful and nothing new is happening in it.
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a feeling of being worried and nervous about something
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a heavy, metal object that is dropped into water to stop a boat from moving
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to make a situation or activity continue in the same way
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to try to develop or improve something
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to suddenly stop speaking or doing something
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to cut through something, especially a part of the body
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to make someone less confident or make something weaker
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to put something in a situation where there is a risk of failing or being harmed
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to encourage a particular feeling, situation, or idea to develop
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to make something good exist again
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large or important enough to have an effect
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to examine or look at something in a careful or detailed way
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to happen or develop in a particular way
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to change a plan, business, or system that is unsuccessful and make it successful
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the fact of a business, organization, etc. stopping operating
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to improve or increase something
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to prepare something, usually a plan, list, or an official agreement, by writing it
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to disappoint someone by not doing what you agreed to do
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to think that someone or something is not as good as they really are
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to do something better than someone or something else
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to try to discover information about something
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If you pursue a plan, activity, or situation, you try to do it or achieve it, usually over a long period of time.
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causing disagreements between people
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