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| To reduce purity by combining with inferior ingredients |
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| To combine several elements into a whole |
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| Oudated, associated with a primitive time |
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| To provide support or reinforcement |
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| Departing from norms or conventions |
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| Characteristic of or often found in particular locality |
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| Tending to disappear like vapor |
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| To make worse or more severe |
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| Greatly emotional or zealous |
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| Happening by accident or chance |
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| Relevant to the subject at hand |
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| Pompous speech or expression |
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| Rendered trite or commonplace by frequent usage |
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| The consistent dominance of one state or ideology |
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| One who attacks or undermines traditional conventions |
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| Given to intense or excessive devotion to something |
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| Marked by extreme calm, impassivity and steadiness |
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| Not capable of being appeased |
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| Immunity from punishment or penalty |
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| In an initial state, not fully formed |
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| Unfortunate, inappropriate |
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| Without taste or flavor, bland |
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| Characterized by brightness and the emission of light |
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| Having or showing often vicious ill will |
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| Capable of being shaped or formed |
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| The condition of being untruthful |
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| Characterized by extreme care and precision |
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| One who hates all other humans |
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| To make or become less severe |
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| Exhibiting a fawning attentiveness |
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| The profession or principles of teaching |
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| Overly concerned with the trivial details of learning or education |
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| Having the tendency to permeate or spread throughout |
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| The essential or central part |
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| To appease, to calm by making concessions |
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| To plunge or drop straight down |
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| Controversial, argumentative |
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| Recklessly wasteful; extravagant |
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| Given or coming forth abundantly |
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| To grow or increase swiftly |
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| Prone to complaining or grumbling |
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| Characterized by bitter, long-lasting resentment |
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| Obstinately defiant of authority |
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| To refuse to have anything to do with |
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| Marked by a feeling of profound awe |
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| The art or study of effective use of language for communication or persuasion |
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| Promoting health or well-being |
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| Able to meet financial obligations |
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| Seeming true, but actually fallacious |
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| A court order requiring appearance and/or testimony |
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| Exceeding what is sufficient or necessary |
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| An overabundant supply; excess |
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| The quality of adherence or persistence to something valued |
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| Having little substance or strength |
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| A long and exceedingly critical speech |
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| Fleeting; passing quickly |
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| Fervent; ardent; impassioned |
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