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| Sharing an edge or boundary; touching |
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| appeasing; soothing; showing willingness to reconcile |
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| capable of being believed; plausible |
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| indisputible; not open to question |
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| to officially charge with wrongdoing or a crime |
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| prone to engage in lawsuits |
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| devoted to or biased in support of a party, group, or cause |
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| equality, as in amount, status, or value |
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| moral uprightness; righteousness |
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| feigning piety or righteousness; taking advantage |
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| principled, having a strong sense of right and wrong; conscientious and exacting |
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| lax in attending to duty; negligent |
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| to reject the validity or authority of |
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| plausible but misleading or fallacious argument |
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| to support with proof or evidence; verify |
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| adherence to the truth; truthfulness |
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| to urge with repeated appeals, teasing, or flattery |
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| fawning and servile; over done flattery |
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| insincere, obsequious flatterer |
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| unselfish concern for the welfare of others; selflesness |
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