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| Filled with bitter criticism and malice. |
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| The belief that moral truths exist independently of human knowledge of perception. |
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| Selfless concern for the well being of others. |
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| Devolves, makes lose value. |
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| An attempt to achieve a goal. |
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| A series of quick exchanges . |
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| Connection or passage way. |
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| To much to the point of oppression. |
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| Offensive, indecent, not sacred, dishonorable. |
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| Semi,seeming but not really. |
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| A formal division or split in a group. |
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| An outcast; someone to avoid. |
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A short heavy club. To bully or coerce. |
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| Rising or tending to rise again. |
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| The undue use of exaggeration or display in speaking. |
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| To surround or beset, as with troubles. |
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| To look upon or treat with contempt; view as unworthy. |
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| To express sharp, stern disapproval of. |
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| To imitate with a desire to equal or surpass. |
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| Narrowly confined or devoted to a particular group. |
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| To rise above or go beyond; overpass; exceed. |
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| To disregard, overlook, pardon,forgive. |
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| To condemn or criticize openly, publicly. |
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| Not keeping with established standards of taste |
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| quality or state; savage fierceness. |
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