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        | to make ashamed or uneasy |  | 
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        | woman, commonly called Mother Superior in charge of a convent of nuns |  | 
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        | to step down from a powerful position |  | 
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        | straying from the correct or normal way |  | 
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        | to help someone do something illegal or wrong; to incite,encourage, or aid in wrongdoing |  | 
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        | a state of not being presently used |  | 
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        | extremely sad; hopefless; defeated |  | 
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        | to repudiate or renounce; to give up |  | 
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        | a cleansing with water or other liquid, especially with a religious ritual |  | 
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        | to deny oneself, to reject |  | 
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        | to hate or loathe intensly |  | 
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        | to exist in large numbers; to be full |  | 
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