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Bulldoze
1. Clear (ground) or destroy (buildings, trees, etc.) with a bulldozer
2. Use insensitive force when dealing with (someone or something)

Example: She believes that to move up in the company, you need to bulldoze everyone else.
Conceal
1. Keep from sight; hide
2. Keep (something) secret; prevent from being known or noticed

Example: She concealed her dark past for many years.
Assume
1. Suppose to be the case, without proof
2. Take or begin to have (power or responsibility)
3. Seize (power or control)
4. Take on (a specified quality, appearance, or extent)
5. Adopt falsely

Example: Don't assume I'm dumb just because I'm young!
Regret
1. Feel sad, repentant, or disappointed over (something that has happened or been done, esp. a loss or missed opportunity)
2. Used in polite formulas to express apology for or sadness over something unfortunate or unpleasant
3. Feel sorrow for the loss or absence of (something pleasant)

Example: I regret not going to school when I had the chance to do so.
Safeguard
Protect from harm or damage with an appropriate measure

Example: It is important to safeguard any valuable items you have.
Dock
1. (of a ship) Tie up at a dock, esp. in order to load or unload passengers or cargo
2. Bring (a ship or boat) into such a place
3. Attach (a piece of equipment) to another

Example: The captain docked the boat at the marina and went to have some lunch.