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| To do away with, put an end to |
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| To to do away with (In reference to writing) |
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| To put an end to an institution |
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| To do away with an energy or mist |
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| To put an end to a law or marriage |
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| To do away with a pest or evil |
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| To erase or remove completely (Something unwanted or unpleasant) |
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| To make suitable, agreeable, harmonious |
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| To notify or caution in advance |
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| To indicate beforehand or predict, usually something evil |
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| To state firmly or emphatically |
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| To declare solemnly the truth of something |
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| To uphold a belief, statement, or idea |
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| To justify an action or idea |
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| To advise or urge an idea or course of action |
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| To refuse to accept or agree to |
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| To nullify; make ineffective |
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| To deny any responsibility or support for |
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| To refuse to accept or be associated with |
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| To compel, bring about by force |
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| To severely restrict the scope, extent, or activity of; To oblige |
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| To ask (someone) pressingly and persistently for or to do something |
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| an act or course of action to which a person is morally or legally bound; a duty or commitment |
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| To triumph; be victorious |
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| To obtain (something) by force, threats, or other unfair means |
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| Required by law or a rule; obligatory |
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| Required by law or rules; compulsory |
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| To portray or show (an object or view) as closer than it is or as having less depth or distance, as an effect of perspective or the angle of vision |
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| To shorten (a word, phrase, or text) |
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| To shorten (a book, movie, speech, or other text) |
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| To shorten (something) by cutting off the top or the end |
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| To remove the moisture from (something, esp. food), |
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| To increase the volume of (sound) |
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| To become or make larger or more extensive |
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| To delay or postpone; also means to yield or show respect to |
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| Showing deference; respectful |
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| Humble submission and respect |
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| Respect and admiration, typically for a person |
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| To ask for funds, goods, business |
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| To beg, especially for mercy |
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| To beg, especially in prayer |
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| A public exposure or revelation, as of something discreditable |
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| A mystery or secret opened up or revealed |
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| To expose the true character of or hidden truth about |
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| To admit or state that one has committed a crime or is at fault in some way |
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