to agree, accept, something without argument
agree with some reluctance
to make (something) suitable for a new use, need, situation etc
adjust to a different situation or condition
to act in agreement (with a request, command, wish etc)
abide by, follow agreement or instructions
(to cause a person, condition) to become better
make or become better
to supply a new cover for (something)
make or become better
to become less severe or cruel (especially by agreeing to something after refusing)
die down; let up
to bring (something) back into use
revive
(to cause a person, business etc) to come back to consciousness, health or good state
start again; bring back to life
a place where a road turns, especially where one road branches off from another
revolve, curve