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- bear on To bear on something is to be relevant to it or to affect it.
- bear out To bear out means to support or confirm that something is true.
- bear up To bear up means to stay strong and cope with difficulties without giving up.
- bear up under To bear up under something means to endure a difficult situation without giving up.
- bear upon To bear upon something means to be relevant to it or to affect it.
- bear with To bear with someone means to be patient and wait while they do something or while a situation improves.
- beat down To beat down means to reduce a price by bargaining.
- beat off To beat off means to force someone or something away by fighting or resisting.
- beat out To beat out means to defeat someone in a competition or race.
- beat up To beat up someone means to attack and hurt them physically.
- believe in To believe in someone or something means to have confidence that they exist, are true, or will succeed.
- belong to “Belong to” means to be owned by someone or to be a member or part of a group or place.
- belong with “Belong with” means to be the right match or to be kept together with something else.
- bend down To bend your body downward, usually to reach something or lower your height.
- bend over To bend over means to lean your upper body forward and down.
- blow up To blow up means to suddenly explode or to become suddenly very angry.
- boil down to To boil down to means to have something as the main or essential point or result.
- break away To break away means to leave a group or place suddenly in order to escape or do something different.
- break down To break down means to stop working properly or to fail.
- break in To break in means to enter a building or vehicle illegally, usually to steal something.