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| agreement, state of harmony |
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| to pacify, to be conciliatory in a manner that sacrifices principles |
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| the quality of lacking higher values |
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| to deceive, to mislead, to persuade with charm |
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| to contradict, to give a false impression |
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| to hand down, to give or leave in a will |
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| to discipline, to use punishment to correct |
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| to make dirty, to desecrate, to pollute |
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| deserted, without inhabitants, barren |
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| instructing and improving spiritually or morally |
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| charcterized by severe suffering or sorrow, serious or grave |
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| arrogant, excessively proud or vain |
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| disregarding, thoughtless |
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| of lowly origin, without honor |
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| to urge or to drive forward (usually with moral pressure) |
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| cleverness, inventiveness, resourcefulness |
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| insulting or contemptuous behavior |
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