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Meaning:
appear

the come into view, become visible

come into sight

awaken

wake up

make conscious or alert

became

of become

evolve into

become

(used with a noun or adjective) to develop or grow into (a person, thing); to be (the kind mentioned) as a result, after a period of time, after training etc

evolve into

came

of come

advance, approach

clef

the symbol placed at the beginning of a stave to show the pitch of the notes

create writing, artwork, or music

clothe

to put on, supply, clothes for (a person)

cover with apparel

cobbled

(of roads) made using small round stones

build, produce

come

to move towards, nearer to, (the speaker, a place)

advance, approach

dismiss

to send a person away permanently (from employment)

send away, remove; free

eject

to force (a person) to leave (a place)

throw or be thrown out

equip

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

make ready with supplies

evict

to send a tenant away (from a house or land) by authority of the law

throw out from residence

fabricate

to make up (something false)

manufacture

furnish

to put furniture in (a building etc)

decorate, supply

happen

(of an event) to take place (usually by chance)

come to pass; occur

invent

to make or design (something not existing before); to make up, think of, (something) for the first time

create, think up

manufacture

the making or production (of goods and materials)

build, produce

occur

to take place; happen; come into a person's thoughts; to exist

take place, happen

oust

to force a person to leave (a home, job etc)

expel, get rid of

prepare

to get or make (a person, thing) ready

make or get ready

prove

to supply proof of (something); show (something) beyond doubt to be true

establish facts; put to a test

proven

tested and known to be true, successful

establish facts; put to a test

provide

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

supply, support

provided

on condition (that)

supply, support

scotching

turn off; cancel

turn off; cancel

succeed

to do well (in something one is trying to do); to come next after a person and take her or his place

attain good outcome

waken

(to cause a person) to stop sleeping

wake

woke

of wake

stop sleeping

woken

of wake

stop sleeping

wore

of wear

be clothed in

write

to make letters or other symbols on a surface, especially with a pen or pencil on paper

put language down on paper

wrote

of write

put language down on paper

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