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a large organ in the body that processes toxins and produces bile, among other functions.
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the act of yielding or giving in to authority; a formal presentation of something.
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a person injured or killed in an accident or conflict.
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to come between or alter an event or situation to affect its outcome.
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the reason or purpose for doing something; in the phrase "for the sake of," it means for the benefit of.
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a regular payment made to someone after retirement or for services rendered.
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lasting or continuing for an entire lifetime.
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vibrations that travel through air, water, or another medium; to make a noise; free from harm or injury.
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to obtain or recover something that was lost or taken.
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a means of expressing or releasing something, such as energy or emotion; a store selling goods directly to consumers.
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a feeling of liking or love.
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an explanation or analysis of an event or subject.
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a person who is among the first to explore or develop a new area, field, or activity.
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to aim or hope for something.
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a claim that someone has done something wrong.
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the process of being mentally stimulated to do something creative or productive.
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to tell someone a story or details of an event; or to count something again.
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a supernatural being, often evil or malevolent.
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a regularly distributed publication, often containing news, updates, and information for a specific group or organization.
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an authoritative decision or statement, especially by a judge or authority.
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a person or machine that processes information, materials, or data; a computer's central unit.
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to assign or distribute for a purpose.
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relating to the diagnosis and treatment of mental health disorders.
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without doubt; certainly.
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a path or track; to follow or lag behind.
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the period of time between two events or actions; meanwhile.
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a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease within a population.
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critical observation or examination.
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a group of senior government officials or a storage unit.
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the act of operating a vehicle; being forceful or influential.
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to shout loudly, typically due to anger, excitement, or urgency.
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to raise or lift something to a higher position or status.
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a type of firearm, typically with a long barrel.
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to recommend or authorize the use of something, such as medicine, treatment, or a course of action.
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the fee paid for instruction or education.
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a part or section of something; to divide into parts.
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to make or become broader or wider.
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a place for sports or performances.
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occurring in a series or sequence; a story or broadcast published in parts.
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a person who supports or argues for something.
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a specific share or portion of something; a fixed number or amount of something that is allocated or required.
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a person who is considered to be very foolish or lacking in intelligence.
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the rate at which employees leave and are replaced in a company; the total sales of a business in a period; the act of turning something over.
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a journalist or reporter stationed in a particular location.
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lacking the ability to speak; foolish or unintelligent.
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designed to shield or safeguard someone or something from harm or danger.
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a sudden and often violent occurrence or rise of something, such as a disease or conflict.
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the act of dismissing, refusing, or not accepting something.
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the quality of being able to adapt easily to changing circumstances.
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of considerable importance, size, or value.
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the quality of being strong, powerful, or extreme in degree.
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a clear, transparent mineral; a solid substance with a regular structure.
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a reservation or an official record of arrest.
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the state of being banned or forced to live away from one's country or home.
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support or help, often financial or emotional.
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having imperfections or faults; not perfect.
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a person who teaches or instructs others.
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to prevent, restrain, or hold back from action.
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to allow oneself to enjoy something, often excessively or without restraint.
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a specialized segment of the market or a specific role or position; a small, comfortable place or space.
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a standard for comparison.
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in the order mentioned; each to its corresponding item.
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a rough drawing or outline; to quickly draw or outline something.
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to recognize or establish differences between things.
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to bend or change the shape of something; a surprising or unexpected development in a situation.
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a hard, pointed instrument or part found on the head of some animals; a musical instrument.
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to give official permission.
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a brief account or summary of one's experience, education, and qualifications, especially for job applications.
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a person who advocates for socialism, a political and economic system based on social ownership.
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existing as a permanent or essential characteristic of something.
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having a bad reputation; known for something negative or criminal.
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a prize or award given for an achievement, often in sports or competitions.
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a person or thing that came before another in a position or role.
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the position or level of something or someone in a hierarchy or list.
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to pierce or wound with a sharp object; a sudden attempt to hurt.
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to a certain extent, but not completely.
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the act of replacing something or someone with another.
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to destroy or severely damage.
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a weapon that can discharge projectiles, typically guns.
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used to introduce specific details or examples; that is to say.
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to get something back, especially something that was lost or stored.
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a strong, heavy fabric or a painting surface.
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used to introduce the second point in a list or argument.
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the process of determining something through mathematical or logical methods.
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the traditions, values, or cultural practices passed down through generations.
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a ceremony or service held to honor and bury a deceased person.
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well-known, important, or noticeable.
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according to what has been reported; allegedly.
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the process of thinking about something in a logical way to form a conclusion.
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the act of preparing or handling something through a series of steps or operations.
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to deal with or confront a challenge or problem; a piece of equipment used in sports.
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an arm or leg of a person or animal; any projecting part of a tree, such as a branch.
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principles concerning the distinction between right and wrong or good and bad behavior.
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to put someone in prison or a place of confinement.
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a physical feeling or perception; a widespread reaction or response.
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to stop or bring to an end.
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to replace one thing with another; a replacement.
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a covering worn over the face to hide one's identity or as part of a costume.
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the transfer of ownership or control of a business or service from the public sector to the private sector.
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a fine strand of material, typically used for sewing; the main subject or line of an argument or story.
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relating to government revenue, especially taxes, and public financial management.
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to run away from danger or to escape.
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to jump or spring forward or upward; a sudden or significant change.
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a close friend or companion.
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the act of examining or checking something carefully, often for quality or compliance.
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arrangement in a straight or proper position.
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to control or influence something or someone in a skillful or deceptive way.
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