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| disassociated from any specific instance (an abstract entity) / not concrete |
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| free from error / precise |
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| to admit or accept that something is true or that a situation exists |
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| formed by the collection of units or particles into a body, mass, or amount |
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| to apportion for a specific purpose or to particular persons or things / to distribute |
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| to give someone a particular job and make them responsible for it |
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| to connect or join to something |
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| one that originates or creates / to create a written work |
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| something that unites people or groups / to firmly fix together |
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| short in duration, extent, or length / concise |
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| having attributes (as physical or mental power) required for performance or accomplishment |
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| to quote by way of example, authority, or proof |
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| to be willing and able to work with others |
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| to recognize a difference between people, places or things |
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| to put into view / make evident |
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| being composed of differing elements / having variety |
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| a sphere of knowledge, influence, or activity / land governed or owned |
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| to change the form or version in which a text is published |
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| to increase or improve in value, quality, desirability, or attractiveness |
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| possessions, property; especially : a person's property in land and tenements |
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| to go beyond a limit set by (exceeded his authority) |
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| having, involving, or displaying special skill or knowledge derived from training or experience |
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| without vagueness, implication, or ambiguity : leaving no question as to meaning |
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| a form of government in which power is distributed between a central authority and states or territories |
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| a sum paid or charged for a service / a fixed charge |
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| able to adapt to new, different, or changing requirements |
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| in addition to what precedes : besides |
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| a person's sex, either male or female |
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| to refuse to take notice of |
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| something that encourages determination or action |
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| an occurance or trend (a high incidence of criminal behavior) |
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| to unite into one body / to form into a legal corporation |
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| an alphabetical listing of contents in a book |
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| to impose restraint upon behavior or another mental process (as a desire) |
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| to begin the initial or preliminary steps |
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| advice, opinion, comment / to put information into a computer |
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| the ability to learn or understand or to deal with new or trying situations : reason |
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| a space of time between events or states |
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| a discourse given before an audience or class especially for instruction |
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| to move from one country, place, or locality to another |
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| the least quantity assignable, admissible, or possible |
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| a person or thing through which something is accomplished : agency, instrumentality |
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| to exert a stimulating influence on someone leading to positive action |
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| not engaged on either side; specifically : not aligned with a political or ideological grouping |
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| in spite of that : however |
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| situated, originating in, or relating to lands beyond the sea |
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| to exist , come, or occur immediately before in time or place |
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| to think that something is true, although you are not certain |
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| reasoned or logical thought |
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| to regain something / to return toward a normal or healthy state |
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| to make (something secret or hidden) publicly or generally known (reveal a secret) |
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| the extent to which something may be accomplished by direct action or influence |
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| money that is paid by a government or organization to make prices lower |
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| a magnetic material used for recording voice or video / to stick something together using tape |
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| a sign or evidence of some past thing / to draw the outline of |
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| to completely change the appearance, form, or character of something |
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| to transfer goods or people from one place to another |
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| to be the basic thing from which something develops |
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| to use something for a particular purpose |
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