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to waste away-to wear down, lose strength, or become weak, as from diuse, disease, or injury (said of the body part); to wither away |
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to condemn-to feel or express disapproval of |
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a dificiency-lack of shortage of one or more basic necessities |
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to make worse-to aggravate (a situation or condition); make more severe |
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essential-necessary; urgent |
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to relieve-to make less severe or less intense; relieve |
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fair-not influenced by emotion or personal prejudice; based only on what can be observed |
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a complete solution-something supposed to cure all diseases, evils, or difficulties; cure all |
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unheard of -being the first instance of something; never having occurred before |
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practical-made or intended for practical use, stressing usefulness over beauty or other considerations |
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proper conduct-correctness in behavior and manners; standards or conventions of socially acceptable behavior |
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to speak for -to support, argue for , or adopt (an idea or cause) |
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happiness-cheerfulness; high spirits |
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inconvenient-excessive, especially in amount, cost, or price; beyond what is resonable or appropriate |
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to untangle-to free from a tangled situation or a difficulty |
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to make possible-to make easier to do or to get |
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traditional-following established, traditional rules or beliefs, especially in religion; following what is customary or commonly accepted |
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to give new life to -to make (someone) feel or seem young again; to make (something) seem fresh or new again |
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to coordinate-to cause to occur at exactly the same time ; to cuase (clocks and watches) to agree in time |
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shaky-having little sunstance or basic, weak , poorly supported |
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a contrast-an inequality or difference as in ages or amounts |
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to keep from happening-to prevent or hinder by taking action beforehand |
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subtly harmfull-working or spreading harmfully but in a manner hard to notice; more harmful than is evident at first |
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to ask questions-to question formally and systematically |
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overly eager to please-overly willing to serve, obey, or flatter in order to gain favor |
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all powerful-all poweful; having unlimited power or authority |
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appropriate-suitable (said of time) ; well timed |
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to penetrate-to flow or spread throughout something |
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a penalty-something given or done as repayment , reward, or usually punishment |
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expert-skilled; highly competent |
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concerned with the whole-empasizing the whole and the interdependence of it’s parts rather than the parts separately |
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intended to destroy-acting or intending to undermine or overthrow something established |
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faithful-firm; loyal; strong in support |
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to wipe out-to destroy completely; reduce to nothingness |
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to prove innocent-to clear from blame or suspicion; justify or prove right |
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a comparison-a comparison between two things in order to clarify or dramatize a point |
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to come out-to flow or come out from a source ; come forth |
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a fake medicine-a substance which contains no medicine |
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a standard-a standard by which something is or can be judged |
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