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| To criticize or scold harshly |
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| To restore to a previous position or condition; bring back into being or use |
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| To authorize, allow, or approve |
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| To aggravate; to make more severe |
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| Necessary to the whole; belonging to the whole |
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| Emphasizing the whole and the interdependence of its parts, rather than the parts separately |
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| To spread or scatter widely; distribute |
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| Very troubled; distressed |
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| A situation marked by difficulty, hardship, or misfortune |
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| A strong expression of disapproval; an act of condemning, especially publicly |
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| To free from a tangled situation or difficulty |
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| To clear from an accusation or charge; prove innocent |
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| Unintentional; accidental |
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| To thin out or scatter and gradually vanish; drive away |
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| A crude, exaggerated, or ridiculous representation; mockery |
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| To be deliberately vague in order to mislead |
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| An accusation made in response to an accuser; countercharge |
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| A rapid spread of increase |
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| Good judgement or tact in actions or speaking |
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| A source of help, security, or strength; something to turn to; option |
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| A person opposed to established ideas or beliefs, especially in politics or religion |
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| Noble in mind and spirit; especially generous in forgiving |
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| Able to be interpreted in more than one way; not clear |
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| Corresponding in degree, number, or size; in proportion |
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| Quiet or uncommunicative; reluctant to speak out |
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| To support financially; provide a grant or contribution |
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| A group's expressed wishes; clear signal to act; vote of confidence |
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| Done only as a routine, with little care or interest; performed with no interest or enthusiasm |
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| Deserving of blame, criticism, or disapproval |
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| Done or acting in a hurry, with little thought; impulsive |
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| Able to recover quickly from harm, illness, or misfortune |
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| Without sense or meaning; foolish |
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| Acting or intending to undermine or overthrow something established |
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| Plentifully supplied; well-filled |
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| To flow or come out from a source; come forth |
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| To cause to happen quickly, suddenly, or sooner than expected |
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| Careful about moral standards; conscientious |
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| To urge with argument or strong advice; plead earnestly |
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| Holding firmly; persistent; stubborn |
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| Truly sorry for having done wrong; repentant |
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| A natural preference or tendency |
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