| Term | Definition |
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adversary |
an enemy,opponent |
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alienate |
to turn away;to make inddifferent or hostile |
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artifice |
a skillful or ingenious device;a clever trick |
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coerce |
to compel,force |
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craven |
cowardly;a coward |
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culinary |
of or related to cooking or the kitchen |
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delete |
to erase,wipe out,cut out |
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demise |
a death,especially of a personn in a lofty position |
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exhilarate |
to enliven,cheer,give spirit or liveliness to |
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fallow |
plowed but not seeded;inactive;land lef un seeded |
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harass |
to disturb,worry;to trouble by repeatedd attacks |
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inclement |
stormy,harsh;severe in attitude or action |
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muse |
to think about in a dreamy way,ponder |
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negligible |
so unimportant that it can be disregarded |
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perpetuate |
to make permanent or long lasting |
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precedent |
an example that may serve as a basis for imitation or later actio |
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punitve |
inflicting or aiming at punishment |
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redress |
to set right,remedy;relief from wrong and injury |
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sojourn |
a temporary stay;to stay for a time |
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urbane |
refined in manner or style,suave |