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yks.nom. oikaista; yks.gen. oikaisen; yks.part. oikaisi; yks.ill. oikaisisi; mon.gen. oikaiskoon; mon.part. oikaissut; mon.ill. oikaistiinbend straight (verb)correct (verb)cut (verb)lie down (verb)put right (verb)rectify (verb)straighten (verb)stretch (verb)stretch oneself (verb)unbend (verb)* * *• stretch• put straight• rectify• ridge pole• set straight• straighten• put right• stretch out• redress• take a shortcut• take somebody up• take up• unbend• stretch oneself• correct• lie down• align• set right• bend straight• cut across• cut through• cut• direct• extend• flatten out• amend
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