aggrevate
resolute
The word that means to carry something across is "transport." It refers to the act of moving goods or people from one place to another, often using vehicles or other means of conveyance.
The word for taking something that is given to you is "accept." To accept means to receive or agree to something that is offered, whether it be an object, an invitation, or an idea.
It's something you cannot put up with.
The word that means the same as making someone do something is "coerce." Coercion implies using force or intimidation to compel someone to act against their will. Other synonyms include "compel" and "force."
accomplice which in some states is worse
exhibit
sqw
Obviate
invent
fake
Make changes
bisect
The suffix that means "to make" is "-ify." It is added to the end of a word to indicate the action of making something. For example, "simplify" means to make something simpler, and "purify" means to make something pure.
Another word for something that makes a situation worse is "aggravate." It implies intensifying a problem or condition. Other synonyms include "exacerbate" and "compound." These terms convey the idea of increasing severity or seriousness.
The word "tamper" is a verb; a word for to cause damage to or make unauthorized alterations to something; to weaken or change for the worse. The word "tamper" is also a noun; a word for a person who tamps or operates a tamping machine.
To extend or to lengthen