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| To remove oneself, to disconnect |
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| Very liberal in giving or bestowing, lavish. Characterized by generosity. |
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| Repentant, regret, forgiveness, of or relating to these |
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| Protest, an earnest presentation of reasons for opposition or grievance. |
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| Dormant, to lie hidden, present and capable of becoming though not now visible or active. |
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| Impiously irreverent, profane, or disrespectful. |
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| An act of approving formally or officially. An expression of warm approval, praise. |
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| Seizure of property, the act of segregation. |
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| To express disapproval of, criticism of, or disappointment in. To bring shame upon; disgrace. |
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| Causing extreme irritation or chagrin; vexing. |
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