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| (Tr. V.) To authorize; certify; to believe |
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| (N.) Believe; acceptance as true |
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(Adj.) Believing too easily; gullible ant. Incredulous- not gullible |
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| (N.) A statement of belief or principle |
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| (Tr. V.) To make a god of |
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| (Tr. V.) 1) To foretell by supernatural means 2)To know by intuition or insight |
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| (N.) 1) A god or goddess; a divine being 2) The state of being divine. 3) The study of Christian Theology |
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| (N.) 1) Making a god of something; deification. 2) A glorified ideal; an essence |
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| (N.) Government run by devine power of preists |
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| (N.) The study of religion |
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| (N.) A person who believe there is no God. |
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| (N.) Identifying god with nature; belief in all gods |
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| (N.) All the gods of a people or religion. (When Capitalized: Refers to the circular domed temple in Rome, buitld in 27 B.C. and dedicated to all the gods. |
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| to make or declare something sacred |
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| to denounce as vile or evil |
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| something considered to have sacred significance |
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| Disrespect to something regarded as sacred |
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| pretending o be righteous |
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| approval; support; permission |
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| a sacred place; any place of refuge |
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| a group organized by rank |
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| a meager portion of anything |
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| a system of doctrines put forth by authority |
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| not in agreement with accepted beliefs |
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| someone who believes that nothing can be known about the existence of a god |
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| the art of judging human character by facial features |
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| a prediction of the outcome of a disease; any forecast or prediction |
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| a standard or rule or which a decision is made |
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| pretending to have feelings, beliefs, or virtues that one does not have |
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| a general pardon for offenders |
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| relating to or assisting the memory |
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| a severe mental disorder or a situation of extreme conflict between choices |
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| to call to court to answer charges |
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| the reasons underlying something, often presented as a statement |
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| to provide a rational basis for something, often by false of self-serving reasoning |
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| a person, usually elderly, who is honored for wisdom |
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| the act of knowing or perceiving |
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| an expert or very discriminating person |
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| widely and unfavorably known; infamous |
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| to determine by mathematics |
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| to attribute or ascribe a negative quality |
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| to assign a reputation to |
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| to perceive with the mind |
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| a sign or feeling concerning some future event |
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| having good judgement; shrewd |
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| guided by a sense of right and wronge; careful attention |
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| a direct vote by all people in a country or district |
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| foresight; knowledge of events before they occur |
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| the occurrence of the same initial sound in several words in succession |
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| concerned with facts; in concern with primary meaning |
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| able to read and write; educated |
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| to attribute to a specific cause |
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| to denounce or condemn; forbid |
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| to agree to something; to sign one's name to something |
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| a word composed of the first letters of a name or series |
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| a word that sounds like the thing it names |
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