To have attained or achieved
“When the littlest things started to excite me, that's when I knew I had found happiness in life.”
To have carried out an action to the end
“I completed all of my chores before heading out for the evening.”
To have carried or brought along with
“I took my new guitar with me to America despite it being so bulky.”
To have invited someone somewhere
“We asked our new neighbors over for lunch so we could get to know them.”
To have acquired something, usually over a period of time
“I developed an appreciation for spices after spending several years in India.”
Opposite of past tense for to abandon or leave behind
Opposite of past tense for to renounce, discard, or give up
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