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| convincing or believeable |
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| immediate action or urgent pressing |
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| examine or analyze to assay |
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| refusing to agree or compermise; uncompermising inflexible. |
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| to stir encourage or urge on stimualte or prompt to action to incite a crowd or riot. |
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| revive from apperent death or from inconsiousness. |
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| to disturb disquiet greatly in mine agitate. |
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| being in the state of agitation. |
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| not clear or not transperant |
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| to fall below normal level. to detroy. |
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| related by birth of same parent |
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| existing in one from birth; inborn. |
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| beginging to exist or develop. |
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| about to bear young or dearing |
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