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| deviated from the normal or expected course |
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| to reduce in amount , degree or intensity |
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| an agreement (or) exercising free choice |
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| impervious to pleas or resoning |
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| to reprove, wanr or caution gently but earnestly |
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| to fawn over, to excessively praise |
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| acting or serving to oppose, antagonistic |
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| relating to beauty or being artistic |
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| easy or pleasant to speak to |
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| to make more bearable, to lighten |
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| indirect reference to something |
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| having conflicting feelings |
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| to make better or improve |
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| one who is against a government ruler |
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| without definite shape or form |
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| one who is in favor of individual rights instead of state control |
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| one against war or violence as a meanse of solving disputes |
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| a person against the power being concentrated in the hands of government, corporations, or the rich |
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| a medication that reduces or eliminates pain |
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