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lasting for a long time, persistent; enduring, recurring |
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| to incline beforehand; make susceptible to |
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| to let go or give up; surrender or abandon |
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| save from fire or shipwreck; resucue, recover, retreive, reclaim |
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| sudden and violent but brief; irregular, occasional |
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| not genuine, not true, not valid; false, counterfeit, fraudulent, bogus |
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| uncontrolled, lacking in restraint; unrestrained, unchecked |
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| stubborn and often unreasonable in holding to one's own ideas, having a closed mind; obstinate, pigheaded, inflexible |
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| to make a mess of, to get by; jumble, mess up, confusion, disorder |
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| to wipe out, to keep oneself from being noticed; blot out, erase, obliterate, expunge |
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| a difficult or perplexing situation or problem; predicament, quandary, pickle, bind |
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| to spread or scatter freely or widely, scattered or widely spread; disperse, rambling, verbose, prolix |
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| scattered fragments, wreckage; rubble, detrius, flotsam and jetsam |
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| the refusal of labor and management to modify their demands; standoff, stalemate, impasse |
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| hard to handle, slow-moving; unwieldy, ponderous |
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| to caution or advise against something, to scold mildly or remind of a duty; warn, call on the carpet |
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| an opening, gap, rupture, to create an opening, to break through |
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| careful, cautious; wary, prudent, guarded |
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