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| removed or distant either physically or emotionally |
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| to end the observance or effect of (something, such as a law) : to completely do away with (something) |
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| deserving of shame or infamy |
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| readily perceived by the senses and especially by the sense of sight |
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| to treat or operate with or as if with the hands or by mechanical means especially in a skillful manner |
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| stubbornly adhering to an opinion, purpose, or course in spite of reason, arguments, or persuasion |
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| to get possession of (something) : to obtain (something) by particular care and effort |
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| marked by or disposed to doing good |
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| lack of feeling or emotion |
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| destitute of knowledge or education |
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| to change from good to bad in morals, manners, or actions |
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| to pronounce especially publicly to be blameworthy or evil |
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| exhibiting eminence especially in standing above others in some quality or position |
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| occurring or likely to occur soon |
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| : to move to action : stir up : spur on : urge on |
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| a fixed sum paid regularly to a person |
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| to adjust (something or oneself) again |
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| the dispensing or receiving of reward or punishment especially in the hereafter |
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| to put down by authority or force |
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| to oppose successfully : defeat the hopes or aspirations of |
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| a regular pattern of occurrence or action (as of seasonal rainfall) |
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| a state of resting after exertion or strain |
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