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| to give up or renounce (authority, duties, an office, etc.), esp. in a voluntary, public, or formal manner |
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| Causing to become physiologically or psychologically dependent on a substance |
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First or new appearance; a start; a penitential season beginning four Sundays before Christmas (capitalized)
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| Tending to lead to or to cause to bring about; contributive; helpful |
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A formal agreement of legal validity or a conditional pledge or promise
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Any of several gold coins formerly issued in various parts of Europe
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A decree issued by a sovereign or other authority; any authoritative command
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Something that leads or moves by persuasion or influence to some action or state of mind; incentive
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To come between disputing people or groups; to intercede or mediate
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| A prayer for harm to befall someone: a curse; evil words spoken against an individual; an imprecation |
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| Tending to lead astray from duties or accepted principles; enticing; alluring |
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| Treacherous or deceitful; intending to entrap or beguile with grave effect |
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| Extreme delicacy and adroitness in handling a difficult or highly sensitive situation; subtlety in performance or skill |
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| Providing a final solution: conclusive; authoritative and apparently completely informative; limiting precisely; satisfying all criteria |
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| Characterized by a vehemently loud or noisy outcry |
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| Showing respectful or courteous regard; yielding to the will or opinion of another |
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| A person who differs or disagrees in sentiment or opinion, especially from the majority |
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| granted from or as if from a position of superiority; comparing ideas or opinions; consulted |
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| Incapable of being endured; intolerable |
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| A natural liking for or attraction to a person, thing or idea; a close resemblance or connection |
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| Working diligently, persistently at a task; unremitting or persevering; industrious |
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| Exceedingly tiny; minute; immeasurably small; less than an assignable quantity |
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| Characterized by a sitting posture, inactivity and lack of exercise |
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| Pertaining to a sense of beauty in nature and art |
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| A thought or idea different from the norm |
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| Ability to perceive something obscure or concealed |
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| Relevant to the topic at hand |
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| Expressing goodwill or kind feelings to others |
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| Without interest or concern |
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| Deceptive, logically unsound or misleading |
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| Hardworking, constant effort |
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| Asserting opinions in a dictatorial manner |
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| Regaining goodwill or favor |
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| Unconventional (out of the ordinary) |
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