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| acceptance or approval of what is planned or done by another |
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| large in amount, extent, or degree |
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| something unchanging or invariable |
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| to reach a conclusion by reasoning |
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| to show clearly and deliberately; manifest |
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| to prevent from entering; keep out; bar |
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| a structure for supporting or enclosing something else |
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| to clarify, as by examples, or, to clarify by serving as an example or comparison |
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| to enter and settle in a land to which one is not native |
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| to demonstrate or prove to be just , right, or valid |
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| to cut into different, overlapping parts |
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| to determine or specify the position or limits of |
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| to increase or make as great as possible |
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| lesser or smaller in amount, extent, or size |
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| to make ineffective or invalid; nullify |
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| love and pursuit of wisdom |
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| a part considered in relation to the whole |
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| a formal or official recording of items, names, or actions |
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| to be dependent for support, help, or supply |
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