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acquit |
to free from blame, declare not guilty, or to conduct/behave oneself |
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deem |
to believe or consider;have an opinion |
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devastate |
destroy, ruin |
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discredit |
v-throw doubt upon. n-loss or lack of belief, confidence, or reputation |
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elusive |
difficult to catch or hold, hard to explain or understand |
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generate |
to be the cause of or to bring into existence |
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idolize |
to worship, to love very much |
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ingratitude |
lack of thankfulness |
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keepsake |
souvenir, something kept in memory of something |
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mortal |
n-being that must eventually die. adj-of or relating to such a being, causing death;fatal, possible, conceivable |
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ovation |
outburst of applause or enthusiasm |
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petty |
trivial |
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plight |
n- sorry condition, v- to pledge |
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reverie |
daydream |
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revocation |
cancellation, act of calling back |
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scan |
v- to look over quickly but thoroughly, n- examination |
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strand |
n- beach or shore, string of wire or hair. v- maroon, leave in hopeless situation |
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strife |
bitter fighting or struggle |
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topple |
to fall forward, bring about the downfall of |
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repent |
to feel sorry for what one has done or failed to do |