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| Formal release from guilt, obligation, or punishment |
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| Brisk and cheerful readiness |
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| Active hostility or opposition. |
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| A thing or event that existed before or logically precedes another. |
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| A person or thing that is the direct opposite of someone or something else |
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| A person who settles a dispute or has ultimate authority in a matter |
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| Very typical of a certain kind of person or thing |
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| Cease to resist an opponent or an unwelcome demand; surrender. |
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| A person who claims to have a supernatural ability to perceive events in the future or beyond normal sensory contact. |
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| Secret or illegal cooperation or conspiracy |
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| Secret or illegal cooperation or conspiracy |
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| An act or process of merging |
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| The process or state of converging. |
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| A tendency to be too ready to believe that something is real or true. |
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| Lack of harmony among musical notes. Or A tension or clash resulting from the combination of two disharmonious or unsuitable elements. |
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| Open to more than one interpretation. |
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| The study of the origin of words and the way in which their meanings have changed throughout history. |
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| Show or declare that someone is not guilty of wrongdoing. |
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| Remove matter thought to be objectionable or unsuitable. |
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| Deserving or causing public disgrace or shame. |
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| Invested with bodily nature and form |
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| Originating or occurring naturally in a particular place native |
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| A person who takes part in a dialogue or conversation. |
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| Unwilling or refusing to change one's views or to agree about something. |
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| never to be broken or dishonored |
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| Make less severe, serious, or painful |
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| Stubbornly refusing to change one's opinion or course of action |
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| Obedient or attentive to an excessive or servile degree. |
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| A public speaker who is skilled. |
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| Deceitful and untrustworthy |
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| Seeming reasonable or probable. |
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| Prevent from happening; make impossible |
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| A tendency to choose or do something regularly. |
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| Morally correct behavior or thinking righteousness |
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| Bring under domination or control. |
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| Unnecessary through being more than enough. |
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| to take over or to go beyond |
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| Having or showing a feeling of vague or regretful longing |
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