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| to take in and incorporate as one's own; to absorb |
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| to give in reluctantly; to envy a possession or one's enjoyment |
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| a strong defense or something that defends |
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| affording ample space and room; adapted to or suitable for use |
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| disintegration, decomposition and dispersion |
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| a state of trembling excitement or fear, vacillation; a trembling, a vibration |
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| calling forth, calling to mind |
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| of lowly origin, without honor |
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| to urge or to drive forward (usually with moral pressure) |
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| to intervene and to act as a mediator |
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| a model of excellence or perfection |
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| powerful, having a strong effect |
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| to gather into wrinkles or irregular folds |
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| not straight, crooked, slanting |
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| to replace; to cause to be displaced or set aside |
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| the ability to allow light through but not be clear |
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