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Meaning:
amuse

to make (a person) laugh or smile

entertain; make laugh

ate

of eat

consume food

bury

to place (a dead body) in the ground, in a grave or in the sea

lay to rest after death

classify

to arrange (items) in categories or groups

categorize

condemn

to you say that (a person) is, or has done wrong or that (something) is wrong or unfit for use

blame, convict

confine

to keep (oneself, a person, speech etc) within limits

enclose, limit

consume

to eat or drink (something)

use up

debase

to make (a person, currency etc) lower in value, poorer in quality etc

degrade, shame

demolish

to pull down (e.g. old buildings)

destroy; consume

detain

to prevent (a person) from leaving, travelling etc

hold, keep back; arrest

drank

of drink

take in liquid

eat

to have a meal

consume food

eaten

of eat

consume food

execute

to kill a person (for a major crime)

kill

hurt

a harm; an injury

physically or mentally injured

imprison

to put or keep (a person) in a prison

confine; put in jail

incarcerate

to imprison (a person)

put in jail, confinement

inter

to bury (a person)

bury

kill

an act of killing a wild animal, person etc

deprive of existence; destroy

let-down

to disappoint (a person), be unreliable

sad

overpower

to defeat (a person) because of greater strength or numbers

beat; get the upper hand

regularize

to make (something) lawful or correct

arrange, organize

restrict

to keep (a person, thing) within limits

confine, limit situation or ability to participate

retain

to continue to have, keep possession of, (something)

hold on to physically or mentally

sardine

a kind of small fish (usually preserved in oil)

fill, compact

slay

to murder (a person) or kill (a wild animal)

kill

stow

to pack things (away) for a time

reserve, store

streamline

to make (something) more efficient (by getting rid of slow or wasteful methods etc)

arrange, organize

sue

to make a legal claim against a person (for something)

bring legal charges against

swallow

a kind of small bird with a forked tail; to cause (food) or allow to go down the throat

consume

take-away

to take food or drink out of a restaurant to eat at home

put in jail, confinement

trounce

to defeat (a person, team etc) heavily

defeat overwhelmingly

typecast

to give (a person) a part in a play etc which seems to fit her or his personality

line up; classify in system

unconscious

not conscious (all senses); that part of one's mental activity of which one is not aware, but which can be detected and understood through the skilled analysis of dreams, behaviour etc

not awake; out cold

unhappy

not happy

sad

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