in·dict | verb
To formally accuse someone of a crime in a court of law.
e.g. The grand jury voted to indict the CEO for fraud and embezzlement.
Al·ong·side | preposition
In a position next to something or someone else.
e.g. The cyclist rode alongside the river for several miles.
null·i·fy | verb
To make something invalid or ineffective.
e.g. The court's decision will nullify the previous agreement.
Phrase & Idioms
break free or break loose
to escape from someone who is trying to hold you;
to get free from a dangerous or confining situation.
e.g. The hostages were break free before anyone got hurt.
Phrasal Verb
stick around
(informal) to remain in a place for longer than you originally intended, especially in order to wait for something to happen.
e.g. I will stick around a bit longer to the final development of the project.
Quote
"A mind at peace, a mind centered and not focused on harming others, is stronger than any physical force in the universe.
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-- Wayne Walter Dyer