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| to renounce or reject solemnly; to recant; to avoid |
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| to abolish or annul by authority; to put down |
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| act of cutting off or removing |
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| to depart clandestinely, to steal off and hide |
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| growth, increase by successive addition, building up |
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| to foreshadow vaguely, intimate, suggest, or outline sketchily |
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| eager and enthusiastic willingness |
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| a magical or wonderful transformation |
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| to make better or more tolerable |
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| something or someone out of place in terms of historical or chronological context |
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| a solemn or ecclesiastical curse, accursed or thoroughly loathed person or thing |
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| of dubious authenticity or origin; spurious |
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| farthest or highest point; culmination; zenith |
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| one who abandons long-held religious or political convictions, a betrayer of a cause |
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| deification, glorification to godliness, the perfect example |
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| appropriate, pertinent, relevant, apropos |
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| an expression of approval or praise |
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| to take for one's own use, confiscate |
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| mysterious, abstruse, esoteric, knowable only to initiates |
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| impudent; in every way being completely such, bare-faced, utter |
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| completely without guile; natural, without artificiality |
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| one who practices rigid self-denial, especially as an act of religious devotion |
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| severity, rigor, roughness, harshness; acrimony, irritability |
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| an act of defamation or maligning |
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| to rarefy, weaken or make thinner, lessen |
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