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1. drill

verb. ['ˈdrɪl'] make a hole, especially with a pointed power or hand tool.

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  • drill (English)
  • drillen (Middle Dutch (ca. 1050-1350))

2. counter-drill

verb. drill in an opposite direction.

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3. drill

verb. ['ˈdrɪl'] train in the military, e.g., in the use of weapons.

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  • drill (English)
  • drillen (Middle Dutch (ca. 1050-1350))

4. drill

verb. ['ˈdrɪl'] learn by repetition.

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  • drill (English)
  • drillen (Middle Dutch (ca. 1050-1350))

5. drill

verb. ['ˈdrɪl'] teach by repetition.

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  • drill (English)
  • drillen (Middle Dutch (ca. 1050-1350))

6. drill

noun. ['ˈdrɪl'] (military) the training of soldiers to march (as in ceremonial parades) or to perform the manual of arms.

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  • drill (English)
  • drillen (Middle Dutch (ca. 1050-1350))

7. drill

noun. ['ˈdrɪl'] similar to the mandrill but smaller and less brightly colored.

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  • drill (English)
  • drillen (Middle Dutch (ca. 1050-1350))

8. drill

noun. ['ˈdrɪl'] systematic training by multiple repetitions.

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  • drill (English)
  • drillen (Middle Dutch (ca. 1050-1350))

10. drill

verb. ['ˈdrɪl'] undergo military training or do military exercises.

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  • drill (English)
  • drillen (Middle Dutch (ca. 1050-1350))
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