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| to long for persistently and sadly |
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| serving no purpose; ineffective |
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| courageously resolute despite danger; not discouraged |
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| relieved from a charge; not guilty |
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| the state of being distant or separated (physically or mentally) |
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| brave, noble, self-sacrificing |
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| a prediction of an event without conscious reason |
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| to express excessive love and fondness |
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| regrettable or unfortunate |
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| to reduce or make smaller |
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| contrary to sense or reason, absurd |
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| to express stern disapproval of |
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| to change the order of; to change in form or nature |
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