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| a fully developed and mature person; a grown-up |
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| one that defends or maintains a cause or proposal / to publicly say that something should be done |
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| assistance / to assist or help |
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| a system of communication (official channels) / to direct resources towards a specific purpose |
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| of, relating to, used in, or produced by chemistry or the phenomena of chemistry (chemical reactions) |
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| representing a well known standard |
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| opposite or incompatible with |
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| to change from one state or condition to another |
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| two people, male and female / to join together |
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| refuse to admit or to give a negative answer to |
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| to distinguish between two things |
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| to rid oneself of something |
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| marked by usually continuous and productive activity or change (a dynamic city) |
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| originating in or based on observation or experience (empirical data) |
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| to provide a person or place with things needed for a particular kind of activity or work |
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| to remove, sometimes by force (extract a tooth) |
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| to arrange in order for preservation and reference (file letters) |
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| having definite or definable limits |
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| a basis upon which something stands or is supported |
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| a round object with a map of the Earth drawn on it; the entire world |
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| a position in a scale of ranks or qualities (2) : a stage in a process |
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| an assurance for the fulfillment of a condition |
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| a system of organization in which people or things are divided into levels of importance |
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| a manner or the content of thinking characteristic of an individual, group, or culture |
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| to arrive at a conclusion based on available evidence |
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| to start to use new ideas, methods, or inventions |
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| to put or introduce into the body of something |
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| to become involved in a difficult situation to change what happens |
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| to separate one person, group, or thing from other people or things |
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| a medium of cultivation, conveyance, or expression |
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| a manner or method (a mode of expression) |
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| an outstandingly clear or typical example or archetype |
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| an observable fact or event |
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| superiority in rank, position, or privilege |
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| to say that an action is illegal or not allowed |
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| the act or process of publishing / a published work |
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| to repeat exactly what someone else has said or written |
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| opposite or contrary to a previous or normal condition (reverse order) |
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| to imitate a real event to convey realism |
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| in some degree or measure : slightly |
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| to present or propose to another for review, consideration, or decision |
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| someone who takes a job or position previously held by someone else |
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| to remain alive or in existence : live on |
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| a position or proposition that a person advances and offers to maintain by argument |
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| the subject of a paper or conversation |
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| to tranport or convey from one place to another |
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| proceeding from the will or from one's own choice or consent |
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