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| v. to hate or loathe intensely |
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| n. cultural modification of an individual, group, or people by adapting to another culture |
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| (+) spontaneous, accidental, occuring from chance |
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| v. to refer to a supposed cause, source, or author |
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| adj. not being direct in language |
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| v. to feel or express sympathy |
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| v. to dictate by edict (...or else) |
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| v. to accelerate; to speed up |
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| v. to agitate, to inflame, precipitate a change for the worse |
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| adj. unintentional, accidental |
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| adj. in name only, insignificant |
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| adj. giving no clear indication of attitude or feeling |
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| v. embezzle (money-specific) |
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| (-) n. an inclination or predisposition toward something, especially negative; natural tendency |
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| n. emotional distance, especially under strain |
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| adj. arousing to action or rebellion |
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| adj. savage, corrosive in matter (ex. simon cowell) |
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| v. finagle, persuade with flattery |
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