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| to make briefer, to shorten |
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| a deviation from what is normal or natural |
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| a temporary lapse in activity |
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| to renounce, reject, or officially disclaim |
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| to irritate by rubbing; to wear down in spirit |
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| to make a secret departure or elope |
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| to gradually build-up or enlarge |
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| something added to another thing, an associate or assistant |
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| to corrupt or make impure |
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| someone who is devoted to beauty and beautiful things |
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| the quality of being easy to talk to and gracious |
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| a feeling of shared attraction, kinship, or similarity |
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| to make bigger or greater, to inflate |
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| a disturbing feeling or upheaval or excitement |
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| loyalty or devotion shown to one government or to a person, group, or cause |
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| to appropriate for a specific purpose, to distribute |
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| to make something better or more tolerable |
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| to pay off or reduce a debt gradually through periodic payments |
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| to enlarge, expand, or increase |
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| out of the proper time (period) |
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| something different or irregular |
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| hostility, conflict, opposition |
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| a long-held feeling or dislike or aversion |
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| a feeling or fear or foreboding |
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| intricate decorative patterns involving intertwining lines and something incorporating flowers, animals, and fruit |
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| based on random or merely personal preference |
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| a strong feeling or passion, energy or zeal |
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| very dry, boring or meaningless |
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| to express oneself clearly and effectively |
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| to attack with blows of words |
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| to analysis for particular components, to determine weight, quality, etc. |
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| to absorb into a system or culture |
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| favoring or demanding blind obedience to leaders |
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| to exact a punishment for or on the behalf of someone |
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