To care for someone or something, especially when they are sick, elderly, or in need of assistance.
Look after
To have a friendly and harmonious relationship with someone.
Get along with
To remove something from a place or take something with you when you leave
Take away
To return to a place or situation after being away; to regain or recover something.
Come back
To depend on or trust someone or something for support, help, or resources.
Rely on
To search for information, typically in a book, dictionary, or online
Look up
To move from place to place, often with ease; or to find a way to avoid a problem or obstacle.
Get around
To start learning or doing something new, often as a hobby or activity.
Take up
To succeed or happen as planned; to fall or detach from something
Come off
To treat someone unfairly or bully them, often repeatedly or in a targeted way.
Pick on somebody
To admire or respect someone deeply.
Look up to
To escape or leave a place, often for a break or vacation.
Get away
To accept or begin to deal with something, usually a responsibility or challenge
Take on
To break into pieces or fall apart; to lose control emotionally or physically.
Come apart
To cancel something or stop an event or activity from happening.
Call off
To eagerly anticipate or be excited about something that will happen in the future
Look forward to
To return to a place or return to a previous state or condition
Get back
To resemble or look like someone, especially in appearance or personality.
Take after
To obtain or acquire something, often by chance or with difficulty
Come by
To save or set something aside for later; to temporarily stop thinking about or dealing with something in order to focus on something else.
Put aside
To think about or reflect on the past, often with nostalgia or in review
Look back
To manage or survive, especially in difficult circumstances, with limited resources
Get by
To begin to enjoy or develop a liking for something.
Take to
To inherit something (usually money or property) or to begin to experience something, often an opportunity or responsibility
Come into
To pass something on to someone, typically from one generation to another; or to make a formal decision, especially in a legal context.
Hand down