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| temporary suspension or inactivity |
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| to leave suddenly and secrettly, particularly to avoid prosecution or capture |
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| temperate, moderate, or sparing |
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| to make greater or exaggerate |
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| (v.)to combine or form a collection or sum; also (adj.) amounting to a whole or total |
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| willingness or cheerful eagerness |
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| to lessen or make easier to endure |
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| a mixture of different elements or concepts |
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| uncertainty or inability to make a choice because of simultaneous desire or repulsion |
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| to improve or make more satisfactory |
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| having no definite form, vague or unorganized |
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| an error in chronology or a thing that belongs in another era or time |
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| unusual or not consistent with familiar patterns |
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| habitual dislike or natural aversion |
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| to satisfy or to yield in an affable way |
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| to manage and judge a dispute |
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| simple, absence of deceit, natural, or poorly made |
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| someone who practices self-mortification for religious reasons or one who lives a chaste and simple life |
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| (adj) constant, industrious, or working dilligently at a job |
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| to lessen, make easier, or soothe |
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| recklessly bold and daring |
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| strict, self-disciplined, or severely simple or rough |
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| independent, regarding a self-governing state or organization |
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| to declare or assert with confidence |
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