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| purging of the emotions as a result of an experience |
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| someone who makes elaborate claims to skill/knowledge |
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| to declare / set apart as sacred |
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| retaining elements from a variety of sources |
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| intended for / understood by only a few |
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| happening by accident or chance |
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| working in a stealthy manner; treacherous |
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| an unprincipled, crafty fellow |
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| someone who hates mankind |
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| recent convert; beginner, novice |
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| having unlimited power, authority, or force |
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| adhering to an established doctrine; commonly accepted |
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| devoutly religious; making a hypocritically display of virtue |
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| to convert a person from one belief or faith to another |
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| lacking authenticity or validity |
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