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        | to make youthful or like new |  | 
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        | to respect and honor; to worship |  | 
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        | (v) to confirm, authorize, endorse (n) authorization, approval
 (n) forceful measures to assure compliance with the law
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        | to moderate or adjust as conditions require, or to strengthen through hardship |  | 
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        | to examine minutely, with close attention |  | 
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        | to suggest or hint without stating directly |  | 
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        | fully and precisely revealed; without question |  | 
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        | to fluctuate; to change from one opinion to another |  | 
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        | to foil, baffle, or frustrate (someone's attempts) |  | 
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        | to respect; admire 
 venerable (adj.) worthy of respect
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        | to give up voluntarily; relinquish |  | 
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