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- verb idiomatic To
set out to go (someplace); tomove towards . - verb idiomatic To
tend toproduce orresult in. - verb idiomatic, rare To
confirm ,favour ,strengthen (anopinion ,theory , etc.). - verb Used other than as an idiom: see
make ,for .
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- verb cause to happen or to occur as a consequence
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