| Term | Definition |
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authorize |
to approve or permit; to give power or athority to. |
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culprit |
a person who has committed a crime or is guilty of some misconduct |
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dawdle |
to waste time; to be idle; to spend more time doing somthing than is necessary |
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dissect |
to cut apart in preparation for scientific study; to analyze with great care |
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expend |
to pay out, spend; to use up |
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fatality |
an even resulting in death |
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gullible |
easy fooled |
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illicit |
not permitted |
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immerse |
to plunge or dip into a fluid |
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inflammatory |
causing excitement or anger |
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memorandum |
a note to aid one's memory |
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pathetic |
marked by strong emotion, especially pity aorrow; woefully inadequate |
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persevere |
to keep doing somthing in spite of difficulties |
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prevaricate |
to lie; tell an untruth |
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quash |
to crush |
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relish |
enjoment or satisfaction; to enjoy greatly |
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reminisce |
to recall one's past thoughts, feelings, or experiences |
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scour |
to clean or polish by hard rubbing; to move about quickly |
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tribute |
somthing done or given to show thanks or respect |
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writhe |
to make twisting ro turning movments in a way that suggests pain or struggle |
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