to show, make known, something; learn about something
inform oneself or another about something new
to put something right, change something in order to make it suitable for new conditions or use
become or make prepared, adapted
to add ornament or decorations to a person, room etc (using Jewels etc)
decorate
to put (things) in good order
put in an order
to make a place, food etc (more) beautiful (by placing ornaments on or in it)
beautify, embellish
to add details to (something) to make it more attractive, exciting etc
make beautiful; decorate
to sew (cloth) with a design
add fancy stitching, adornment
to supply a person, oneself, a ship etc (with what is needed for a purpose)
make ready with supplies
to put furniture in (a building etc)
decorate, supply
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
to make a person known to another, usually by giving her or his name
make known; present
(of prices) the lowest at which goods are to be sold
make known; present
to make (a person, feelings) calmer
pacify, soothe
to calm (a person, a person's anger, excitement etc)
make peaceful; appease
to give, supply, what is needed or useful, especially in order to live
supply, support
on condition (that)
supply, support
to state (something) again
start over; refurbish
to become friendly with (a person) after a quarrel
make peace; adjust
(of an engine, machine) repaired and put into a good condition again
renew
to build (something) again
reorganize, build up
to put (an error etc) right
correct a situation; make something right
to make (a room, furniture etc) clean or bright again, (as if) new
spruce up
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
to begin (something) again; to put new life and strength into (something); to replace (something out of date)
start over; refurbish
to orient(ate) again or in a new way
reorganize, build up
a change of responsibilities, duties etc; to mix (playing-cards) again
reorganize, build up
to put fresh supplies into or onto (something)
start over; refurbish
(to cause oneself, a person) to become smart
fix
to make (oneself) smart
beautify and dress nicely