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| of the pure and essential essence of something |
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| to soften in feeling or temper |
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| dignified property of behavior, speech, dress, etc. |
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| a clever trick or strategam |
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| tease by arousing expectations that are repeatedly disappointed |
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| prohibiting violation; secure from destruction; incapable of being violated |
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| to give up or renounce (authority, an office, etc.) especially in public |
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| to strip or deprive (someone or something) especially of property or rights |
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| freedom from narrowness or restriant |
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| an act or instance of encroaching (to advance beyond proper,established or usual limits) |
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| ability to live especially under certain circumstances |
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| to clear, as from accusation, imputation, suspicion |
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| an act or instance of declining |
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| indicating lack of interest; scornful |
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| noting or having the relation of a child to a parent |
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| a spiritual power or personal quality that gives an individual influence or authority over large numbers of people |
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| understood without being openly expressed |
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