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| Subside, decrease, lessen |
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| Deviation from the normal or the expected. Mental irregularity or disorder |
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| Hopeless and crushed, servile and spiritless, wretched |
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| Wear away by friction, erode, scrape |
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| Depart secretly to avoid capture |
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| Complete, totally unlimited, certain |
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| Pardon (an offense), free from blame |
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| Refrain, hold oneself back voluntarily from an action or practice (especially one regarded as improper or unhealthy) |
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| Theoretical, not concrete, nonrepresentational |
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| Profound, obscure, difficult to understand |
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| Easy to approach, obtainable |
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| Additional object, useful but not essential thing |
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| Applaud, announce with great approval |
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| Provide lodgings, oblige or help someone, adjust or bring harmony, adapt |
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