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| to aggravate (a situation or condition); make more severe |
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| to make less severe or less intense; relieve |
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| being the first instance of something; never having occurred before |
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| something supposed to cure all diseases, evils, or difficulties; cure- all |
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| to wear down, lose strength, or become weak, as from disease, or injury (said of a body part); to wither away |
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| lack or shortage of one or more basic necessities |
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| not influenced by emotion or personal prejudice; based only on what can be observed |
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| made or intended for practical use; stressing usefulness over beauty or other considerations |
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| to feel or express disapproval of |
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