REPOSE

A

place

B

keep

C

rest

D

replace

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C

rest (Verb) : to relax, sleep or do nothing after a period of activity of illness, to be buried
repose (Verb) : to rest. sleep or feel calm
place (Verb) : to put something in a particular place
keep (Verb) : to stay in a partic- ular condition or position
replace (Verb): to be instead of something or somebody else
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