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This text delves into the meanings and uses of several key terms essential for understanding familiar concepts and actions. We explore the idea of "Accustom," highlighting how habits are passed down generations, and discuss the term "Assign" in various contexts, including its implications of selection and delegation. Additional terms like "Burly," "Compatible," "Jostle," and "Pedestrian" are also explained, emphasizing the nuances of each word. This guide is perfect for learners looking to expand their vocabulary and grasp the subtleties of everyday language.
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Accustom -- To make familiar. A habitual practice passed down from generation to generation.
Assign -- any object, action, event, pattern, etc., that conveys a meaning.
There’s a man with a purse walking next to a woman with a purse somewhere on this sidewalk.
Assign -- To select for a position or for what has to be done. any object, action, event, pattern, etc., that conveys a meaning. To give out, as a piece of work to be done.
Burly – Big and strongly built. Compatible – Getting along well together.
Jostle – To push or shove. Pedestrian – Podiatrist Pedal Pedicure A person who is walking; someone traveling on foot.
Retire – To tire again.