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| the act or an instance of initiating |
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| the quality or state of being God or a god |
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| to impart or suggest in an artful or indirect way |
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| : to cause to cease to exist |
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| to break up in random fashion |
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| the name that a person has in common with other family members, as distinguished from a given name or Christian name; family name. 2. a name added to a person's name, as one indicating a circumstance of birth or some characteristic or achievement; epithet. transitive verb. |
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| weigh down, burden tourists encumbered by heavy luggage. 2 : to impede or hamper the function or activity of : hinder negotiations encumbered by a lack of trust. |
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| not significant: such as. a : lacking meaning or import. b : small in size, quantity, or number. c : not worth considering : unimportant. |
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1 : having or showing great knowledge and understanding a profound thinker. 2 : very deeply felt profound sorrow. Other Words from profound. profoundly adverb.
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: one who has been deported or is under sentence of deportation.
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Emigration is the relocation or process of people leaving one country to reside in another. People emigrate for many reasons, include increasing one's chance of employment or improving quality of life.
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