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| to force someone to comply or obey, as by pressure, threats, or intimidation |
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| to strengthen or confirm by agreeing statements or new evidence |
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| to cause uneasiness, embarrassment, or confusion (Ex: I discomfited my little girl when I spoke about her in public.) |
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| reclining; lying down, resting |
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| the act of objecting or protesting |
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| the act of formally or voluntarily giving up a claim or title |
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| abundantly supplied; well-filled |
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| deserving of blame, rebuke, or censure |
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| forcible seizure in retaliation for injuries received; injury done in return for injury received |
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| an interval of relief or rest; a delay of punishment |
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| punishment for offenses; compensation |
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