1
Make progress; develop; arrive.
2
To finish or complete a task.
3
To make less progress or be less successful than other people who are doing a similar job or activity.
4
To have an argument or disagreement that ends a relationship.
5
To reach the same quality or standard as someone or something else.
6
To run away from somebody who is chasing you, or in the opposite direction from something.
7
To think about something in the past.
8
To oppose or have an effect that is not helpful towards someone or something.
9
Fig. to substitute for someone or something; to take the place of someone or something.
10
To start or continue doing something, especially work.
11
Like or habitually take part in an activity; enter a competition or sit an examination.
12
Try to be elected to a political or leadership position.
13
To meet or find someone or something by chance.
14
To deal with something.
15
To think of an idea when you didn't expect or intend to, especially one that solves a problem.