Opposite of to undergo a loss of consciousness
To collect, acquire or store an increasing number or quantity of
“The old males remain in the fields, each inhabiting his own hole, where, like the field-mice, they amass acorns.”
To refuse to provide (as per usual)
“Billy had misbehaved that week, and his parents would stop his pocket money as punishment.”
To stand and get to one's feet
“After sitting for what seemed like hours, I get up to stretch my stiff muscles.”
To collect or gather together, especially funds for a given purpose
“After their disaster at Torquay, the couple would start a GoFundMe page to raise funds for a second honeymoon.”
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