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Meaning:
acquaint

to show, make known, something; learn about something

inform oneself or another about something new

adjust

to put something right, change something in order to make it suitable for new conditions or use

become or make prepared, adapted

adorn

to add ornament or decorations to a person, room etc (using Jewels etc)

decorate

arrange

to put (things) in good order

put in an order

decorate

to make a place, food etc (more) beautiful (by placing ornaments on or in it)

beautify, embellish

embellish

to add details to (something) to make it more attractive, exciting etc

make beautiful; decorate

embroider

to sew (cloth) with a design

add fancy stitching, adornment

equip

to supply a person, oneself, a ship etc (with what is needed for a purpose)

make ready with supplies

furnish

to put furniture in (a building etc)

decorate, supply

install

to place (a person) in a new position of authority with the usual ceremony; to place, fix, (apparatus) in position for use

set up, establish

introduce

to make a person known to another, usually by giving her or his name

make known; present

knock down

(of prices) the lowest at which goods are to be sold

make known; present

mollify

to make (a person, feelings) calmer

pacify, soothe

pacify

to calm (a person, a person's anger, excitement etc)

make peaceful; appease

provide

to give, supply, what is needed or useful, especially in order to live

supply, support

provided

on condition (that)

supply, support

reaffirm

to state (something) again

start over; refurbish

reconcile

to become friendly with (a person) after a quarrel

make peace; adjust

reconditioned

(of an engine, machine) repaired and put into a good condition again

renew

reconstruct

to build (something) again

reorganize, build up

rectify

to put (an error etc) right

correct a situation; make something right

refurbish

to make (a room, furniture etc) clean or bright again, (as if) new

spruce up

rehabilitate

to make (a criminal, a person who has been ill) able to live a normal life again; to restore (e.g. old buildings) to a good condition

renovate, adjust

renew

to begin (something) again; to put new life and strength into (something); to replace (something out of date)

start over; refurbish

reoriented

to orient(ate) again or in a new way

reorganize, build up

reshuffle

a change of responsibilities, duties etc; to mix (playing-cards) again

reorganize, build up

restock

to put fresh supplies into or onto (something)

start over; refurbish

smarten

(to cause oneself, a person) to become smart

fix

titivate

to make (oneself) smart

beautify and dress nicely

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