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drill
 
NOUN:Repetition of an action so as to develop or maintain one's skill: exercise, practice, rehearsal, study, training. See WORK.
VERB:1. To subject to or engage in forms of exertion in order to train, strengthen, or condition: exercise, practice, train, work out. See WORK. 2. To fix (an idea, for example) in someone's mind by reemphasis and repetition: drive, implant, impress, inculcate, instill, pound. See TEACH. 3. To instruct in a body of doctrine or belief: inculcate, indoctrinate. See TEACH.
 
 
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