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v.
1.contribute to the progress or growth of
2.inspire with confidence
3.spur on

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    bring (something) to a head
    to cause something to reach a point where a decision or some action is necessary
    The accident will bring the issue of safety to a head.



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    Being a well known physicist (a) / he was invited (b). / to deliver (c) / a lecture on Laser technology. (d) / No error (e)

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