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#631
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reach beyond borders
phrasal-verb
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to connect or act across national or cultural boundaries
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Global initiatives aim to reach beyond borders to solve shared problems. |
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#632
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reach beyond limits
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to try to achieve more than what seems possible; to go further than your comfort zone
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She always inspires others to reach beyond limits and dream big. |
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#633
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reach beyond words
phrasal-verb
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to connect with others emotionally or through nonverbal communication
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Art and music often reach beyond words to touch hearts. |
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#634
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reach consensus on
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to agree collectively on an issue after discussion
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Delegates finally reached consensus on the new global trade policy. |
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#635
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reach deep
phrasal-verb
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to dig into one’s emotions or empathy to connect with others
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He had to reach deep to find the compassion to forgive. |
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#636
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reach deep within
phrasal-verb
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to connect with your inner emotions or true feelings
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Meditation helps you reach deep within and find peace. |
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#637
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reach down for
phrasal-verb
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to extend one’s hand to help someone get up or reach something
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He reached down for the child who had fallen. |
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#638
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reach down to
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to connect emotionally with someone suffering or sad
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He reached down to her when she was crying alone. |
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#639
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reach for
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to try to achieve something difficult or ambitious
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Always reach for excellence in your education. |
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#640
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reach for excellence
phrasal-verb
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to aim to be the best at something
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True professionals always reach for excellence in their work. |
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#641
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value differences
phrasal-verb
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to respect and appreciate what makes people unique
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We should value differences as they make our workplace stronger. |
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#642
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vote down
phrasal-verb
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to reject a proposal by voting against it
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The parliament voted down the controversial bill. |
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#643
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vote down a proposal
phrasal-verb
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to reject a suggestion or proposal by voting against it
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The parliament voted down a proposal to increase military spending. |
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#644
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vote for
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to choose someone or something in an election
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Everyone should vote for candidates who value honesty. |
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#645
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vote in
phrasal-verb
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to elect someone to a position through voting
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The people voted in a new government last year. |
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#646
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vote out
phrasal-verb
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to remove someone from office by voting against them
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Citizens voted out the corrupt officials in the last election. |
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#647
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vote through
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to officially approve a law or proposal by voting
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Parliament voted through the education reform bill yesterday. |
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#648
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vote through reform
phrasal-verb
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to officially approve a change by voting
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Parliament successfully voted through reform aimed at transparency. |
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#649
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wait around
phrasal-verb
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to stay somewhere doing nothing while waiting for something
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I had to wait around for hours before the meeting started. |
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#650
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wait for
phrasal-verb
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to expect or anticipate the delivery of an order
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I can’t wait for my new shoes to arrive. |
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#651
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wind off from
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to relax or detach yourself from stress; to calm down after work or tension
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After a long day, I like to wind off from all the pressure by listening to soft music. |
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#652
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wind up
phrasal-verb
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to finish or close work for the day
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Let’s wind up early today and enjoy some team time. |
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#653
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wind up with
phrasal-verb
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to end up in a particular situation or condition; to result in
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If you keep skipping breaks, you might wind up with burnout. |
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#654
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wind yourself down
phrasal-verb
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to relax after being busy or stressed
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After a long day, I like to wind myself down with some calming music. |
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#655
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wind yourself up
phrasal-verb
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to make yourself nervous or upset; to become tense or worried
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Try not to wind yourself up before the meeting; everything will be fine. |
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#656
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wipe down
phrasal-verb
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to clean a surface by rubbing it with a cloth
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Don’t forget to wipe down the kitchen counter after cooking. |
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#657
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wipe off
phrasal-verb
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to remove something from a surface by rubbing
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Please wipe off the dust from the table. |
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#658
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wipe out
phrasal-verb
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to destroy or remove something completely
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Climate change could wipe out many animal species. |
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#659
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wish away
phrasal-verb
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to hope something unpleasant would disappear or never happen
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You can't just wish away your mistakes. |
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#660
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wish for
phrasal-verb
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to hope or desire for something to happen
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I always wish for peace and happiness in my life. |