| Term | Definition |
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arrogant |
Showing too much pride in oneself |
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arrogance |
A feeling of too much pride in oneself |
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boycott |
To join others in refusing to deal with a person or group. |
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boycott |
The act of boycotting. |
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campaign |
A series of actions intended to accomplish a goal. |
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campaign |
A series of military actions in a particular area. |
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campaign |
To take part in actions planned to accomplish a particular goal. |
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ceremony |
A formal event held in honor of a special occasion. |
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custody |
Control over and responsibility for care. |
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custody |
In the keeping of the police; in jail. |
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degrade |
To bring shame or disgrace upon. |
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degrading |
Causing shame or disgrace. |
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detain |
To stop or hold; to keep from going on. |
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extend |
To reach out. |
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extend |
To offer. |
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extend |
To make longer. |
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extend |
To stretch or lie. |
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integrate |
To unite into a whole; especially, to end the separation of races. |
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integration |
The act of uniting or bringing together, especially people of different races. |
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segregate |
To keep separate or apart. |
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segregation |
The act of keeping separate or apart. |
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supreme |
The highest in rank or position. |
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supreme |
Of the greatest importance. |
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triumph |
A noteworthy success. |
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triumph |
The joy winning brings. |
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triumph |
To win. |
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triumphant |
Joyful over a victory or success. |
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vacate |
To make empty, as by leaving. |
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verdict |
The decision reached at the end of a trial. |
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verdict |
A judgment or opinion. |
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violate |
To break, as a law or a promise. |
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violate |
To treat in an improper or disrespectful way. |
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violation |
A breaking of or failing to keep something like a law or a promise. |