Opposite of to recant or reverse one's prior position or opinion
To come or go near, or nearer to, in place or time
“Nathan Drake would advance cautiously towards the guards from behind, hoping not to draw their attention.”
To persist steadfastly in pursuit of a goal, especially despite challenges
To present formally for discussion or consideration
“You must speak with conviction as you table your proposal on each of the issues.”
To triumph or achieve victory in
“I'm confident that our team will win in our upcoming game.”
To subdue or hurt physically or violently
“He would overcome his victim with his bigger size and greater strength.”
To confront or come up against
To advance or to proceed forward
“We would progress toward the summit while enjoying the magnificent views surrounding us.”
To draw near a specified destination
“By sunset, the Vikings would approach the village, ready to raid and pillage.”
To struggle or fight back when attacked
“The wounds appear to have been inflicted when the victim tried to resist his attacker.”
To defy or challenge someone or something with hostile or argumentative intent
To demonstrate or expose to the falsehood of something
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