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| to have an intense dislike or hatred for. |
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| the modification of the social patterns, traits, or structures of one group or society by contact with those of another. |
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| resulting from chance rather than from an inherent cause or character: accidental not essential. |
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| to assign or refer to, attribute |
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| to sympathize with, have pity or sorrow for, share a feeling of distress |
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| to direct or order: permit |
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| to make easy, cause to progress faster |
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| to make amends, make up for;to advert |
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| a state of great excitement agitation, or turbulence; to prodice alcohol by chemical action |
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| resulting from or marked by lack of attention; unintentional, accidental. |
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| exiting in name only, not real; too small to considered or taken seriously. |
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| not decisive or definite; unwilling to take a clear position or to say yes or no. |
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| to steal something that has been given into ones trust; to take improperly for ones own use. |
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| a natural or habitual inclination or tendancy |
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| composure or coolnes, espesially in trying circumstances |
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| resistant to lawful authority; having the purpose of overthrowing an established government. |
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| thin, slender, not dense; lacking clarity or sharpness |
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| bitter, sarcastic; highly caustic or biting |
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| to use coaxing or flattery to gain some desired end |
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