| Term | Definition |
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abolish |
to do away with, put an end to |
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acquire |
to get, procure, obtain |
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adapt |
to make suitable, agreeable, harmonious |
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admonish |
to warn, reprove, advise |
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affirm |
to declare, assert |
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coerce |
to compel, bring about by force |
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curtail |
to cut down, reduce |
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defer |
to delay or postpone |
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divulge |
to disclose or reveal |
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implore |
to beg, plead, entreat |
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ambush |
a lying in wait, or a hiding place for attack |
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contour |
outline or profile |
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guile |
deceit, trickery |
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jargon |
lingo, technical language |
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labyrinth |
a maze, complicated network or problem |
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medley |
a mixture or jumble |
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rapture |
ecstasy, thrills, keen delight |
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robot |
a mechanical creature, an automaton |
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verge |
edge or border |
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zephyr |
a gentle breeze |