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| the property of being able to survive and grow |
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| the quality of doing what is right |
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| troubled persistently especially with petty annoyances |
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| the limit beyond which something happens or changes |
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| leave behind empty; move out of |
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| novel; having no earlier occurrence |
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failure to attend, especially school |
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| run or flow slowly, as in drops or in an unsteady stream |
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| go beyond the scope or limits of |
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| showing fear and lack of courage |
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| lengthen or extend in duration or space |
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| at a continuous rate or pace |
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| deprive of oxygen and prevent from breathing |
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| tending to entice into a desired action or state |
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| an act or expression of criticism and censure |
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| postpone the punishment of a convicted criminal |
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| bring into conformity with rules or principles or usage |
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| recall knowledge from memory |
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| extend out or project in space |
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| stretched out and lying at full length along the ground |
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| a prediction of the course of a disease |
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| situated at or extending to great depth |
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| larger in number, quantity, power, status or importance |
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| a right reserved exclusively by a person or group |
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| keenly distressing to the mind or feelings |
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| a situation from which extrication is difficult |
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| hasty and without attention to detail; not thorough |
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| a severe or trying experience |
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| a constitutional tendency to be gloomy and depressed |
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| a game in which players buy chances to win |
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| filled with a great quantity |
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| full of or showing high-spirited merriment |
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| the act of interposing one thing between or among others |
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| tiresomely long; seemingly without end |
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| be emphatic or resolute and refuse to budge |
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| not noticing or caring about the feelings or needs of others |
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| hereditary succession to a title or an office or property |
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| pass through an enemy line in a military conflict |
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| the trait of remaining calm and seeming not to care |
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| leave someone who needs or counts on you; leave in the lurch |
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| a thin strong lightweight translucent paper |
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| tending to attract attention; marked by ostentatious display |
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| pathetically lacking in force or effectiveness |
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| a severe shortage of food resulting in starvation and death |
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| unjust exaction, as by the misuse of authority |
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| take place or happen afterward or as a result |
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| very thin especially from disease or hunger or cold |
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| call forth, as an emotion, feeling, or response |
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| release from something that holds fast or entangles |
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| a loud harsh or strident noise |
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| the manner in which something is expressed in words |
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| deviating from a straight course |
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| a state in which all hope is lost or absent |
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| a station for loading and unloading passengers or goods |
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| declare untrue; contradict |
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| characterized by resoluteness and firmness |
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| someone who is critical of the motives of others |
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| someone or something responsible for harm or wrongdoing |
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| a vessel used for high temperature chemical reactions |
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| to think intently and at length, as for spiritual purposes |
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| the act of giving relief in affliction |
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| a phenomenon that is caused by some previous phenomenon |
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| contented to a fault with oneself or one's actions |
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| a deep awareness of and sympathy for another's suffering |
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| an exclusive circle of people with a common purpose |
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| something that aids or promotes well-being |
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| of the motion of objects moving under their own momentum |
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| requiring secret or mysterious knowledge |
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| an absence of emotion or enthusiasm |
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| extreme distress of body or mind |
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| the power to entice or attract |
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| the process of formulating general concepts |
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