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丸める is an exact match with the following word:
丸める
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Reading : まるめる   
ichidan verb, transitive verb
1. to make round; to roll up; to curl up
2. to seduce; to cajole; to explain away  (see also: 丸め込む)
3. to round off (a fraction)
4. to lump together  (archaic)
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Kanshudo usefulness level: 7 (among the 20,000 most useful words in Japanese)
• Kanshudo usefulness level is based on a usefulness score of 67,076 which gives a rank of 13,040
• Google Japan frequency rank: 123,000 (about 989,000 results)
• This form appears in Wikipedia's list of JLPT N1 vocabulary (see JLPT collections)
• Routledge most useful 5000 words rank: 4601
• This form appears in the 1998 'Ichimango goi bunruishuu' frequent word list by Senmon Kyouiku
• This form appears in the 24,000 words in the Mainichi Shimbun frequency analysis by Alexandre Girardi
• This form is in band 41 in the EDICT word frequency file (bands go from 1-48, where 1 is most common - each contains about 500 words)
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Example sentences:
おな
じょせい
女性
しょくいん
職員
えが
いた
スケッチ
なかくしゃっと
まる
めて
じちょう
自嘲
きみ
気味
わら
った

Crushing a sketch of a female worker in the same section in his hand, he laughed self-deprecatingly.
ねこ
せなか
背中
まる
める

Cats arch their backs.
ったり
まる
めたり
しないでください
Please do not fold or roll it up.
ガン   round; circle   まる round, circular   
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ク   キュウ   ここの nine   
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