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service
verb
-
service
,
servicing
,
services
,
serviced
to
examine
and
repair
a
machine
or
vehicle
so
that
it
continues
to
work
well
•
I
need
to
service
my
bicycle
before
the
long
trip
.
I
need
to
service
my
bicycle
before
the
long
trip
.
•
Technicians
service
the
elevators
every
month
.
Technicians
service
the
elevators
every
month
.
verb
-
service
,
servicing
,
services
,
serviced
(
of
a
male
animal
,
sometimes
a
person
)
to
mate
with
a
female
for
breeding
•
The
farmer
brought
in
a
prize
bull
to
service
his
cows
.
The
farmer
brought
in
a
prize
bull
to
service
his
cows
.
•
Stud
dogs
are
often
hired
to
service
pedigreed
females
.
Stud
dogs
are
often
hired
to
service
pedigreed
females
.
police
verb
-
police
,
policing
,
polices
,
policed
to
watch
and
control
an
area
,
activity
,
or
group
to
make
sure
that
rules
or
laws
are
followed
•
Volunteers
helped
police
the
beach
by
reminding
visitors
not
to
litter
.
Volunteers
helped
police
the
beach
by
reminding
visitors
not
to
litter
.
•
The
organization
works
to
police
online
hate
speech
.
The
organization
works
to
police
online
hate
speech
.
Extension
of
the
noun
sense
;
first
recorded
as
a
verb
in
the
mid-19th
century
.
price
verb
-
price
,
pricing
,
prices
,
priced
to
decide
or
say
how
much
something
should
cost
•
The
manager
priced
the
new
menu
items
carefully
.
The
manager
priced
the
new
menu
items
carefully
.
•
Make
sure
you
price
the
laptops
lower
than
our
competitors
.
Make
sure
you
price
the
laptops
lower
than
our
competitors
.
Verb
use
recorded
from
early
14th
century
,
from
the
noun
‘
price
’.
voice
verb
-
voice
,
voicing
,
voices
,
voiced
to
say
something
or
express
an
opinion
,
especially
in
public
•
Residents
voiced
their
concerns
at
the
town
meeting
.
Residents
voiced
their
concerns
at
the
town
meeting
.
•
He
is
not
afraid
to
voice
unpopular
opinions
.
He
is
not
afraid
to
voice
unpopular
opinions
.
practice
verb
-
practice
,
practicing
,
practices
,
practiced
to
do
an
activity
again
and
again
so
that
you
become
better
at
it
•
Before
the
recital
,
he
needs
to
practice
the
piano
.
Before
the
recital
,
he
needs
to
practice
the
piano
.
•
The
basketball
team
will
practice
for
two
hours
after
school
.
The
basketball
team
will
practice
for
two
hours
after
school
.
notice
verb
-
notice
,
noticing
,
notices
,
noticed
to
see
,
hear
,
or
feel
something
and
realize
that
it
exists
;
to
become
aware
of
something
or
someone
•
Did
you
notice
the
rainbow
after
the
storm
?
Did
you
notice
the
rainbow
after
the
storm
?
•
No
one
noticed
the
typo
in
the
headline
.
No
one
noticed
the
typo
in
the
headline
.
ice
verb
-
ice
,
icing
,
ices
,
iced
to
put
ice
on
or
in
something
to
make
it
cold
or
to
reduce
pain
and
swelling
•
The
nurse
told
him
to
ice
his
sprained
ankle
for
twenty
minutes
.
The
nurse
told
him
to
ice
his
sprained
ankle
for
twenty
minutes
.
•
I
always
ice
drinks
before
my
friends
arrive
for
the
party
.
I
always
ice
drinks
before
my
friends
arrive
for
the
party
.
verb
-
ice
,
icing
,
ices
,
iced
to
cover
a
cake
or
other
baked
food
with
a
sweet
mixture
called
icing
•
Grandma
let
the
kids
ice
the
birthday
cake
with
blue
frosting
.
Grandma
let
the
kids
ice
the
birthday
cake
with
blue
frosting
.
•
He
carefully
iced
each
cookie
with
a
thin
white
glaze
.
He
carefully
iced
each
cookie
with
a
thin
white
glaze
.
verb
-
ice
,
icing
,
ices
,
iced
informal
:
to
make
something
certain
or
secure
,
especially
a
victory
or
agreement
•
Her
three-pointer
in
the
final
minute
iced
the
game
for
our
team
.
Her
three-pointer
in
the
final
minute
iced
the
game
for
our
team
.
•
A
last-minute
discount
iced
the
deal
with
the
client
.
A
last-minute
discount
iced
the
deal
with
the
client
.
verb
-
ice
,
icing
,
ices
,
iced
US
slang
:
to
kill
someone
deliberately
•
In
the
movie
,
the
gangster
threatens
to
ice
anyone
who
talks
.
In
the
movie
,
the
gangster
threatens
to
ice
anyone
who
talks
.
•
The
villain
iced
the
witness
before
the
trial
could
start
.
The
villain
iced
the
witness
before
the
trial
could
start
.
rice
verb
-
rice
,
ricing
,
rices
,
riced
to
press
cooked
food
,
especially
potatoes
,
through
a
special
tool
so
that
it
comes
out
in
tiny
pieces
like
grains
of
rice
•
The
chef
quickly
riced
the
boiled
potatoes
to
make
them
fluffy
.
The
chef
quickly
riced
the
boiled
potatoes
to
make
them
fluffy
.
•
After
ricing
the
cauliflower
,
she
used
it
as
a
low-carb
pizza
crust
.
After
ricing
the
cauliflower
,
she
used
it
as
a
low-carb
pizza
crust
.
From
the
noun
rice
,
because
the
small
pieces
resemble
grains
of
rice
when
food
is
pressed
through
the
tool
.
juice
verb
-
juice
,
juicing
,
juices
,
juiced
To
squeeze
fruit
or
vegetables
in
order
to
get
their
juice
.
•
He
juiced
three
oranges
to
make
breakfast
.
He
juiced
three
oranges
to
make
breakfast
.
•
I
’
m
juicing
carrots
and
apples
for
a
healthy
drink
.
I
’
m
juicing
carrots
and
apples
for
a
healthy
drink
.