| disrupt |
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to throw into disorder or turmoil; rupture; breach; open |
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2. |
to hate or feel contempt for; contemn; scout; disdain |
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a bitter, sharply abusive denunciation, attack, or criticism; jeremiad; harangue; tirade |
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to impress with a sense of guilt; jailbird; con; lag |
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having the power or quality of deciding; putting an end to controversy; crucial or most important; determined; decided; resolute |
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commendation or honor given for some action, quality, etc; belief; faith; credence |
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lacking in intellectual subtlety, perceptivity, etc.; rudimentary; undeveloped; native; raw |
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invigorating the heart; stimulating; genial; gracious |
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to use a cultivator on; dress; labor; tend |
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going rapidly over something, without noticing details; hasty; superficial; uncritical |
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without refinement, delicacy, or sensitivity; gross; obtuse; stupid; crude; vulgar; inelegant |
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a person or other agent guilty of or responsible for an offense or fault. |
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having no money or other means of living; impoverished; innocent |
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cheerless or depressing; gloomy; bleak; oppressive; dreary |
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to swallow up or consume as if by eating rapidly; ingest |
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the state of being dedicated |
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to make more certain; confirm; justify; verify |
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pleasing to the taste and, often, temptingly served or delicate; delicious; morsel; bonne |
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a standard of judgment or criticism; a rule or principle for evaluating or testing something; gauge; benchmark |
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to separate or resolve into constituent parts or elements; disintegrate; break |
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lack of harmony; discord; conflict; unpeace; difference |
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to remove or withhold something from the enjoyment or possession of (a person or persons); denude; bankrupt; strip |
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free from local, provincial, or national ideas, prejudices, or attachments; at home all over the world. |
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to fawn; toady; bootlick; slaver |
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a horizontal, spiral termination to the lower end of a stair railing; abridge; cut; shorten |