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Meaning
Verb
●
To
maintain
an
intermediate
position
between
contrasting
choices
,
opinions
, etc.
●
To
act
in a
non
destructive
or
damaging
manner
, whether
physically
or
mentally
to those you
hold dear
and/or
respect
. To
exercise
self-control.
●
To
mark
or
secure
a
boundary
by
walking
along it.
●
In American English & Education:
To
participate
in the
procession
at a
graduation
ceremony
; to graduate.
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