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| to set apart for a special purpose: to designate or allot |
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| a monk or hermit: one who leads a simple life and obstains from the normal pleasures of life. |
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| to influence by trickery, flattery, etc. Mislead, delude; to charm or divert. |
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| without refinement, delicacy, or sensitivity |
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| to bear or pay all or part of |
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| force, power. to put a dent in, to impress or drive in forcibly |
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| to prescribe with authority or emphasis; to direct or order to do something. |
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| a diplomatic agent, any accredited messenger or representative, delgate, emissary, deputy. |
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| to thrust oneself into the affairs of others; a meddler |
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| taking the place of another person or thing, acting or serving as a substitute |
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