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| To make (pain) easier to bear |
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| To debase by mixing with something inferior |
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| To mix; to comine several elements into a whole |
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| Having a natural tendency; inclined |
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| Appropriate to the situation |
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| Able to use the left hand or the right equally well |
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| An expression of warn approval; praise |
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| Characertized by a mixture of opposite feelings or attitudes |
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| Improve; make better or more tolerable |
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| Agreeable; responsive to suggestion |
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| End (a debt) by setting aside money; repay |
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| Something chronologically out of order |
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| Medicine used against a poison or disease |
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| Dislike, hostility, extreme opposition or aversion |
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| Being in diametrical opposition |
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| Brutal racial discrimination |
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| One who abandons long-held religious or political convictions |
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| Grasping/understanding fear; unhappy feeling about the future |
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