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| to provide lodging or space for someone |
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| a camparison drawn showing similarites in a certain way, but differences in all other ways. |
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| to expect; look forward to; be sure of (to anticipate a favorable decision.) |
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| to tell someone that something will definitely happen or is definitely true so that they are less worried |
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| to reach as an end : gain, achieve (attain a goal) |
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| interest, benefit; support, defense (The lawyer argued on his behalf) |
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| to cause to come to an end especially gradually : no longer continue |
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| characterized by logical connection or consistency |
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| to happen at the same time; correspond in character or perspective |
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| operating or occurring at the same time |
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| a prolonged public dispute, debate, or contention; disputation concerning a matter of opinion. |
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| the opposite is true / to have a conversation with someone |
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| a thing made for a particular purpose; an invention or contrivance, especially a mechanical or electrical one |
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| to use all or most of your time, effort etc in order to do something |
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| to change the appearance, sound, or shape of something so that it is strange or unclear |
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| the length of time something continues or exists (often used with the) |
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| to wear away by natural or human forces (the erosion of moral values) |
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| a general idea or belief that influences people's behaviour and attitudes |
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| the outline,shape, or organization of something; |
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| to start something new often by providing the necessary money: establish |
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| apprehending the true nature of a thing, especially through intuitive understanding |
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| of, pertaining to, or belonging as a part of the whole |
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| being, situated, or acting between two points, stages, things, persons, etc. |
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| operated by hand rather than an automatic device |
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| complete in natural growth or development |
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| to negotiate between parties, as to effect agreement or reconciliation |
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| a middle state or condition; mean |
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| pertaining to the armed forces |
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| barely adequate or the least possible: minimal care. |
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| reciprocal (having mutual respect) |
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| a standard, model, or pattern |
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| to cover and extend beyond (something else) |
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| not participating readily or actively; inactive |
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| any part of a whole ( I read a portion of the book.) |
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| preceding the main part; introductory |
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| rules explaining correct conduct/procedures in formal situations |
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| relating to how good something is |
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| to bring to a fine or a pure state |
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| to make a rule or law less strict |
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| to control or limit something that is increasing too much |
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| an overthrow an established government or political system |
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| stiff or unyielding; not pliant or flexible |
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| a course, way, or road for passage or travel |
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| a description of what could happen |
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| any rounded body approximately of this form |
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| placed in or belonging to a lower order or rank |
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| an addition to something else to complement it |
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| to hang by attachment to something above; to defer or postpone |
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| a number of persons associated in some joint action |
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| the part of a weapon, when squeezed, fires it |
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| to make or become a single unit; unite |
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| to breach, infringe, or transgress a law, rule, or promise |
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