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| the nact of going beyond or overstepping some boundary or limit; evil doing |
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| Earnest and conscientious activity intended to do or accomplish something; attempt |
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| paying particular ntoice; attentiveness |
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| show to be right by providing justification or proof; justify |
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| turn away from sin or do penitence; repent |
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| separate by passing through a sieve or toher straining device to separate out other elements; sift |
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| corrupt, wicked, or perverted; evil |
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| not potent, lacking power:powerless |
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| a narrow goovelike or trenchlike depression:groove |
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| any system of conification of belief or opinion:persuasion |
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| tightly drawn,tense:strained |
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| to turn away or aside:prevent |
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| an immoral or evil habit or practice:transgression |
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| to have sensation of whirling:staggering |
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| highly distinguished,famous:outstanding |
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| extremely bad reputation,public reproach:shame |
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