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put out
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extinguish something that is burning
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turn off a light
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lay something out ready for use
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issue, release, or broadcast a product or message
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cause someone trouble or inconvenience
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upset or annoy someone
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(in sport) defeat a player or team and so eliminate them from a competition
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make someone unconscious by means of drugs or an anaesthetic
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(of a ship) leave a port or harbour
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dislocate a joint
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(of a company) allocate work to a contractor or freelancer to be done off the premises
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(of an engine or motor) produce a particular amount of power
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agree to have sex with someone
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