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1). To do something very brave2). To have something made specially for oneself3). To be finally satisfied with one's achievements4). To reveal false achievements of oneself

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The PHRASE 'rest on one's laurels' MEANS to be satisfied with one's ACHIEVEMENTS to the point where one does not feel LIKE doing anything more.

Here, the 'laurels' refer to one's past achievements.

Therefore, the correct answer is option 3.



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