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What is the opposite of gloss over?

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Opposite of to avoid speaking on a given topic
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(somewhat rare) To inspect or look at closely
“Under this impression, my first determination was to overlook the contents of your note addressed to the mother of my patient.”
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To understand or acknowledge the existence of
“Citizens accused the government of failing to recognize the difficulties they encountered.”
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To evaluate (something), assessing its merits and faults
“His friends would meet on a regular basis to exchange and criticize each other's literary work.”
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To respond to a telecommunications call
“My phone is ringing, and I need to answer it.”
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To be about
“The upcoming news report will concern the recent reform bill.”
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To make sure or certain of something
“I will be tuning this machine to ensure that it operates at its full capacity.”
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To put forward for discussion or consideration
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To attend to the requirements of, especially a client or customer
“She quickly wandered off to serve the other customers.”
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(of someone's feelings, wishes, or rights) To have due regard for
“Please respect my family's wish to be left alone during this difficult time.”
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(center on) To concentrate on (something), to pay close attention to (something)
“Let's center our efforts on collectively increasing our productivity.”
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To manage
“It does not cost a lot to run a basic website these days.”
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To act on an opportunity
“This was a rare opportunity that he just had to take.”
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To design with a new shape or form
“Our graphic designer will create a new layout for the website.”
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To express gratitude for or appreciation of
“The managers would like to acknowledge all of the hard work you have put into this project.”
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To carry out a set of instructions
Follow the detailed directions on the back of the box to toast your pop-tarts.”
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To instill or inculcate into the mind or consciousness of
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