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| (n) respectful submission to the judgment or opinion of another |
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| (n) a person who regularly frequents a place |
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| (n) an article of trade or commerce; something of value |
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| (adj) characterized by or expressing goodwill or kindly feelings |
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| (v) to feel or express sorrow or sympathy for; empathize with (usually used as "I commiserated with her when we both lost our jobs") |
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| (adj) near the surface or outside of; external |
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| (n) an intellectual or spiritual guide or leader. |
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| (n) excessively submissive |
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| (v) to place in an isolated situation or condition; segregate. |
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| (adv) understood without being openly expressed; implied: |
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| (adj)characteristic of a bureaucrat or a bureaucracy (bureaucracy: administration characterized by excessive rules & regulations.) |
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| (n) to commit (as in "commit a crime) or execute (making a tasteless act happen) |
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| (v) serve as a typical example of; typify |
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