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| blame - I was blamed for the accident. |
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| to hold someone responsible for something |
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| promote - Violent games promote the belief that life has little value. |
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| help make something happen |
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| emerge - New facts emerged that explain how the crime was committee. |
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| evidence - We don't have enough evidence to make him go to jail. |
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| Information that shows something is true, |
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| portrayal - The painter's portrayal of the king is magnificent. |
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| the way of showing someone or something |
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| fate - It was fate that we met today. |
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| a power that controls the future |
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| committed - He is a committed father. |
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| An intention to give your energy to something. |
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| whereas - I am tall, whereas my brother is short. |
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| used when two things are compared |
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| launch - The company launched a new line of clothing. |
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| perpetuate - Poverty perpetuates the problem or illiteracy. |
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| to cause something to continue |
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