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| turn away the feelings of; make unfriendly; make hostile; estrange |
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| keeping apart; distant; unsympathetic; not involved |
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| binding or uniting force; tie |
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| come together into a group or crowd; assemble |
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| come together into a group or crowd; assemble |
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| break up; seperate into bits or pieces; crumble; decay |
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| break up and spread in all directions; scatter |
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| fond of the company of others; sociable |
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| set apart from others; keep alone; seclude; quarantine |
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| shared or done by two or more people; united; combined |
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| easily frightened person who expects the worst; person who needlessly excites or tries to excite fear |
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| one who unselfishly works for the welfare of others |
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| writer of plays; playwright |
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| selfish, selfcentered person; person devoted only to his or her own welfare; conceited person; egotist |
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| person who seeks escape in daydreams and entertainment from the unpleasant realities of life |
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| person who carries something to excess; supporter of very strict or drastic measures |
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| person whose beliefs and actions are different from those that the majority expects of approves; dissenter |
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| person dissatisfied with anything that is not perfect or nearly perfect |
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| main character in a play, novel, or story; leader of a cause; active supporter; champion |
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| person concerned with real things and practacal matters rather than imaginary things or impractical ideas |
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| lead or take (someone) away illegally or by force; kidnap |
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| cut into two equal parts; divide into two approximately equal parts |
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| remove (put down) from throne; dethrone; put out of office or an position of power |
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| cut apart to examine; study carefully; analyze |
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| pull out or draw out forcibly; obtain by much effort |
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| place (lead) into office with a ceremony; install; initiate |
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| put forward for consideration; suggest |
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| draw back; take back; disavow; draw in |
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| withdraw (go aside or apart) from membership; leave an organization; quit |
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| make larger, louder, or stronger; give more details about; expand |
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| make clear; explain; free from confusion; make intelligible |
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| make different; give variety to; vary |
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| make or become very strong or more strong; strengthen; increase |
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| make valueless; destroy; cancel; annul |
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| make peaceful; calm; appease |
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| make right; set right; adjust correct; remedy |
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| make known by signs, words, or actions; be a sign of; mean; denote; show |
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| make or become solid or hard; harden; unite firmly; consolidate |
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| make dull or senseless; daze; amaze astound; stun |
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