Opposite of to fail or come to nothing
To obtain a financial advantage or benefit
“He continues to profit from his prudent investment in cryptocurrency.”
To cause physical damage to
“A storm would hit the small coastal town last year but restorations are now well underway.”
To be exceptionally proficient in an activity or subject
“Tim would quickly begin to excel in basketball, and a professional career in the sport would soon beckon.”
To be able to accomplish
“I can probably manage forty hours of work this week if necessary.”
(of a candidate) To be successful in (an examination, test, or course)
“I have to study hard to make sure that I pass this exam.”
To accept or receive, typically something awarded
“Nanami Nagura would take the title of Air Guitar World Champion after mesmerizing the judges with his incredible performance.”
To become completely proficient in a given field or skill
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