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| To reduce or prevent the bad effect of something, by doing something that has the opposite effect |
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| To increase in strength, size or amount, etc. |
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| To form pictures or ideas in your mind. |
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| A description of what will happen in the future based on information we have now. |
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| Easily influenced because of a lack of critical ability. |
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| Not harmful or offensive, not dangerous. |
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| Not fitting or appropriate. |
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| Not noticing other peoples feelings and not realizing that something that you do will upset them. |
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| To help develop an idea, skill, feeling, etc. |
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| Fighting between armed forces. |
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| Examine or inspect closely and throughly. |
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| Destroy completely, put an end to it. |
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| Change- or be able to change from one to another. |
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| Someone who has strong opinions that others see unreasonable. |
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| A person who lives a solitary life and tends to avoid other people. |
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| Tormenter: someone who treats someone unfairly, politicaly or religious. |
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| Of or relationg to the healing of disease. |
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| Making one feel very tired: very tiring. |
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| Make something active or operative. |
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| Make (suffering or a problem) less severe. |
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