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- verb idiomatic To maintain an
intermediate position betweencontrasting choices ,opinions , etc. - verb idiomatic To behave in an
authorized orsocially accepted manner, especially asprescribed bylaw ormorality ; to exerciseself-control . - verb To
mark orsecure aboundary by walking along it. - verb idiomatic, US, education To participate in the
procession at agraduation ceremony ; tograduate .
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